Can you really compare smoking cigarettes to eating sugar during pregnancy? Apparently. New research suggests that excessive simple sugars have the power to harm children’s development and health – just like smoking:
- The Age: Sugar Isn’t That Different to Smoking for Pregnant Women
- The Washington Post: Secondhand Sugars Are the New Secondhand Smoke – And They’re Harming Children
We are finding that sugar exposure can begin to affect a child even before birth. The sugars that a mother consumes while pregnant or nursing can be passed to her baby, disrupt healthy growth and development and pose risk for obesity.
Secondhand sugars? Considering how that concept played out with smoking, Big Sugar can not be happy about hearing those words…
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