For children aged 10 to 11, the American Heart Association recommends limiting added sugars to no more than 25 grams (about 6 teaspoons) per day. This helps promote healthy growth and development while reducing the risk of obesity and related health issues. It's important to focus on a balanced diet that includes whole foods and minimizes processed sugars. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized dietary advice.
A one year old should not be having sugar everyday. It is bad for his/ her health. A one year old can have sugar about once or twice a week, and not too much.
zero
900 grams a day
you should have 100 grams of sugarwell not reallyIDK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As little as possible, a little sugar is Ok but too much is bad for you.
17,422 grams a day.
well it depends on how fast u get hyper or if u even get hyper at all
about 3 pounds
Between 65 and 100.
It honestly depends on how much sugar, fat, excersise,ect the person gets daily. On average a boy should be around 100-140 pounds. Hope this helps.
as much as they can save
your two year old should get 500 mg of calcium a day