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Globally, youth are not eating enough healthy plant-based foods, analysis concludes

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Healthy plant-based foods such as fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, beans and legumes are the foundation of a healthy diet for anyone, no matter how old they are. But that's especially true for children, for whom these foods are rich in essential nutrients that support normal growth, learning, mood and long-term health.

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In the U.S., young people seem to be learning to feed themselves healthy – researchers have found this out, but in other countries, there is a contrasting trend.

·Germany
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The City of Reykjavík's food policy, which was approved this spring and stipulates that processed meat products are removed from menus in city establishments that serve children, except in exceptional circumstances, appears to have had little impact on the sausage consumption of Reykjavík children.

·Reykjavík, Iceland
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Medical Xpress broke the news on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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