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It would depend on how much they were eating to begin with. As with adults, a certain amount of carbohydrates are needed for proper body function and growth. Too little and they won't be healthy and grow properly. Too much and they will store as fat, just like adults. There are plenty of websites that would have information on proper nutrition for growing kids, or consult a professional. Your local school district might even have information or someone you can talk to.

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Q: What will happen if a ten year old child eats less carbohydrates?
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