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UK advisors say there is no drink with sweetness for young children
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UK advisors say there is no drink with sweetness for young children

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Last updated: April 3, 2025 10:44 am
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UK advisors say there is no drink with sweetness for young childrenWhat are artificial sweeteners?Are sweetness healthy compared to sugar?

UK advisors say there is no drink with sweetness for young children

36 minutes ago
Michel Roberts
Digital Health Editor, BBC News
Getty image a young boy drinks from a glass of juice, although a straw is to sit with a friend on a picnic bench with a strawGetty images

Young children should not be given any drinks with artificial sweetness, UK experts are now advising,

The recommendations of the Scientific Advisory Committee (SACN) of the Nutrition (SACN) apply to beverages such as the Chinese-free ‘toothcind’ squash, which contains materials such as Espartem, Stevia, Sacrin and Sucralose.

It says that preschool children should be accustomed to drinking water instead.

Sweetness can help older children to cut sugar.

What are artificial sweeteners?

Eating too much sugar increases the risk of tooth decay and some long -term health conditions such as type 2 diabetes, obesity and heart disease.

Artificial sweetness was developed as an alternative, which provides a sweet taste with something or no calories.

All those used in the UK have been approved and have undergone rigorous security tests.

But some people are worried that they enhance preferences for sweet taste in children that may be difficult to overcome.

Are sweetness healthy compared to sugar?

After reviewing the available evidence, SACN says that sweetness is cutting teeth decay, although the deficiency in free sugars, with “other positive changes in the diet”, is likely to be beneficial for total overall health.

It states that there may be some values ​​in using sweetness to help gain weight in medium to medium period, but “this is not necessary and not the only option.”

And the SACN committee experts are concerned about the “difference in data” in contact with the UK population.

They say that there is currently “insufficient evidence” to make a full risk evaluation and ask the regime to collect more.

A spokesperson for health and social care said that the government is committed to turning the tide on obesity, taking adventure action to tighten the hair-targeted junk food advertising on TV and online.

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