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Sugar, fat and salt on the rise in US breakfast cereals, study shows

Last updated: May 22, 2025 7:35 pm
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The latest research on breakfast cereals in the United States has revealed some alarming trends. A study published in JAMA Network Open found that over the past decade, the nutritional content of these popular morning meals has taken a turn for the worse.

Despite being marketed as healthy choices, many cereals now contain higher levels of sugar, fat, and salt, while important nutrients like protein and fiber have decreased. This concerning shift was observed in a study that analyzed 1,200 newly launched or reformulated cereals between 2010 and 2023.

The misleading aspect of this trend is the discrepancy between the healthy claims made on the packaging and the actual nutritional values listed on the back. Total fat content in breakfast cereals increased by 34% per serving, sodium by 32%, and sugar by nearly 11% over the 13-year period.

This shift is particularly worrying as ready-to-eat cereals are a staple in many American households, especially among children. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, nearly one-third of kids start their day with cereal, but only 15% pair it with fruit and 10% with eggs.

Experts are surprised by these findings, especially at a time when more Americans are focused on health and wellness. Dr. Peter Lurie of the Center for Science in the Public Interest described it as extraordinary that a product marketed as a healthy breakfast option is actually becoming less healthy.

Nutrition experts believe that the food industry plays a role in creating confusion for consumers. They recommend families opt for whole foods like overnight oats, eggs, fruits, and whole-grain bread instead of relying on processed cereals.

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While the three largest cereal manufacturers in the U.S.—Kellogg’s, General Mills, and Post—did not comment on the study, there are healthier versions of some brands available in other countries. In U.S. schools, regulations have been put in place to improve the nutritional content of cereals served to students.

As stricter rules on sugar content in school cereals come into effect, there is hope that food makers will offer healthier options to the general public. The goal is to encourage healthier eating habits not just in schools but also at home.

In conclusion, the study’s findings serve as a wake-up call for consumers to be more mindful of the nutritional content of their breakfast choices. By prioritizing whole, nutritious foods over processed cereals, individuals can take control of their health and well-being.

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