"Does
Your Child Drink Too Much Soda?”
FOR
AIR WEEK OF August 22, 2005
Ask kids what they
like to drink most, and chances are
they'll tell you it's a soft drink.
Hi, I’m Dr. John
Hellerstedt with the Children’s
Health Minute, presented by this
station and TexCare-- connecting
families with CHIP and Children’s
Medicaid.
The trend is clear:
Americans are drinking more soft
drinks than ever. And, of course, that
means more kids are, too. Health
experts say too many soft drinks
coupled with less physical activity
may help explain why today's kids are
increasingly overweight.
The calories add
up. Each can of soda contains one
hundred and fifty calories and eight
to ten teaspoons of sugar. Besides the
added calories, when kids replace milk
or water with soda, they miss out on
many essential nutrients they need for
growth. So limit the soda pop: it's
the healthy thing to do.
Keep your kids healthy. Call toll-free 1-877-KIDS NOW
for information or when it’s time to
renew your children’s health
insurance. That’s 1-877-KIDS NOW.
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