Article | REF: FPR335 V1

Sweets and confectionery

Author: Jean-Luc BOUTONNIER

Publication date: March 10, 2025

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Confectionery products, so sweet to the palate and enjoyed by the majority of children, are a temptation, often due to a lack of regulation of consumption, and will contribute to excessive consumption of hidden sugars such as sweets, confectionery, soft drinks, etc. Everything is done, in terms of convenience, pleasure and price, to tempt the young public to indulge in these invisible sweet products and thus go beyond moderate consumption. Everything is done, in terms of practicality, pleasure and price, to encourage young people to indulge in these invisible sweet products, and thus go beyond moderate consumption.

Caries in young children is on the increase, often leading to catastrophic clinical symptoms, such as attention and memory disorders and hypertension. A number of studies have demonstrated the links between children and pathologies such as dental caries,...

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