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Young drinkers are more likely to use alcohol to relieve stress when they get older. A National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism survey found that, among adults with a high level of stress in their lives, people who began drinking at age 14 or younger drank five times more than their peers who started drinking at age 18 or older, consuming an average of six drinks per day.
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Junk Food and Your Children's Health

1Hart, K. Washington Post. Discovery Tries to Curb Junk Food Marketing. Aug. 13, 2007.

2Ogden, C.L., Carroll, M.D., Curtin, L.R., et al. Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in the United States, 1999–2004. JAMA 2006;295: 1549–1555.

3Martin, A. Kellogg to Phase Out Some Food Ads to Children. New York Times. June 14, 2007.

4Making It Happen. School Nutrition Success Stories.

5U.S. Department of Agriculture. Team Nutrition.

6Gantz, W., Schwartz, H., Angeline, J.R., & Rideout, V. Food for Thought: Television Food Advertising to Children in the United States. Menlo Park, CA: Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, March 2007.

7Discovery Communications. Discovery Kids Makes Healthy Food Pledge [News release]. Aug. 13, 2007.

8MedicineNet.com. Junk Food vs. Healthy Nutrition for Children.

9American Dietetic Association. Turning Kids Into Veggie Lovers.

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