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For Americans between the ages of 2 and 18, almost half the fruit they consume is in the form of juice. Cut that out, the American Academy of Pediatrics is telling their parents.
Kids and parents should also keep in mind that fruit juice and fruit drinks are not the same. Anything other than 100% juice must be labeled as a juice “drink,” “cocktail” or “beverage.” ...
The bottom line is juice isn't all that healthy at all. In fact, unless I'm recommending it for constipation, I tell parents not to give babies under a year old any juice. For kids older than a year, ...
For some kids, a boxed-juice drink with 130 calories and more than 30 grams of sugar is not a problem – especially if they’re active in sports, growing fast or need to gain some weight.
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Set limits. Parents should limit their children’s juice consumption. Children ages 1 to 6 should drink no more than 4 to 6 ounces of juice per day.
Arsenic in apple juice poses a higher risk to children because they drink more of the liquid relative to their body weight than adults. Research suggests a link between "adverse neurodevelopmental ...