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Most parents wouldn't dream of it. But researchers say that when a baby's bottle or cup is filled with juice — even the 100 percent, all-natural, no-sugar-added stuff — parents might as well ...
Juice seems much healthier than soft drinks. It comes from fruit, after all. But we also know it's high in sugar, contributing to obesity and dental problems. We asked five experts their verdict.
American kids drink a lot of fruit juice. Too much juice, if you ask most nutritionists and pediatricians. “Fruit juice is an OK food for children,” said Keith-Thomas Ayoob, a pediatric… ...
Older children are not drinking as much juice, according to HFA’s brief. “Only 2% of children ages 7-18 exceed AAP’s [previous] recommended limit of 12 ounces per day.” ...
High in sugar. Fruit juice is a concentrated source of sugar for children. For example, 1/2 cup of apple juice has 13 grams of sugar and 60 calories.
Incorporating ABC juice into your child’s daily diet can make a real difference in their health and well-being. This simple ...
A new study found that children who drank fruit juice instead of soda at an early age tended to have healthier diets later in life. Shutterstock. At three years old, ...
Children 1 to 3 — limit juice to 4 ounces daily. Children 4 to 6 — limit to 6 ounces daily. Children 7 to 18 — limit to 8 ounces daily. If you want to enjoy that fruit flavor with fewer ...
Even 100 percent fruit juice could be causing your kids to gain weight, according to a new study. Childhood obesity affects roughly 14.7 million children and teenagers in the United States ...
CNN — (CNN) — Drinking a glass or more of 100% fruit juice each day was linked to a small increase in weight in children and adults, according to a new analysis of prior studies.