Childhood Candy Leads to Adult Violence

March 16, 2010
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British researchers looked at the correlation between the daily candy consumption by children and the chances of being convicted of a violent crime later in life. What they discovered is that: “Children who ate confectionery daily at age 10 years were significantly more likely to have been convicted for violence at age 34 years, a relationship that was robust when controlling for ecological and individual factors.”

What we let our children eat WILL impact their future in more ways than we can possibly imagine.

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