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) The Healthy Breakfast data file contains nutritional information and grocery shelf location for 77 breakfast cereals. Current research states that adults should consume no more than 30 percent of their calories in the form of fat, they need about 50 grams (women) or 63 grams (men) of protein daily, and should provide for the remainder of their caloric intake with complex carbohydrates. One gram of fat contains 9 calories an d carbohydrates and proteins contain 4 calories per gram. A "good" diet should also contain 20-35 grams of dietary fiber. The data include cereal name, cereal manufacturer, type (hot or cold), number of calories per serving, grams of protein, grams of fat, milligrams of sodium, grams of fiber, grams of carbohydrates, grams of sugars, milligrams of potassium, typical percentage of the FDA’s RDA of vitamins, the weight of one serving, the number of cups in one serving, and the shelf location (1,2 or 3 for bottom, middle or top). A value of -1 for nutrients indicates a missing observation. For marketing reasons, note where the kids cereals are located on the shelves compared to healthy cereals. You wouldn’t put Frosted Flakes on the top shelf out of kids’ reach would you? A variable named "rating" was calculated by Consumer Reports. Cap’n Crunch has the lowest rating and All Bran with Extra Fiber has the highest rating. Surprisingly, many "healthy" cereals had low ratings. Cereals on the middle shelf in supermarkets tended to have the lowest ratings.

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It is reasonable to suppose that some cereals contain a relatively high proportion of refined sugars, therefore it may be not advisable for children to consume these products

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Although cereals are at the base of the food pyramid (because they provide energy and many nutrients), it is well-known that an excess of refined sugar is not good for children and this could counteract the beneficial effects that have the cereals

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