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For children between the ages of 4-6, only four to six ounces of fruit juice should be consumed daily. Kids aged 7-18 should have their juice intake limited to eight ounces (one cup) of their ...
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 American Academy of Pediatrics has some new advice about juice: Kids should resist the urge to drink it. If you’re craving something fruity and refreshing, try eating a piece of fruit ...
New guidelines urge less added sugars in kids' diets 04:40 "Four ounces of juice is a half a cup. It's a very small amount, like a Dixie cup," Kristi King, a clinical dietitian at Texas Children's ...
Children who drank 100 percent juice consumed more calories, carbohydrates, vitamins C and B6, potassium, riboflavin, magnesium, iron and folate.
Children should not be given fruit juice before they are 1 year old unless it’s advised by a doctor, according to new guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics, published Monday in the ...
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 ...
Video: Juice not OK for kids under 1 year, doctor says. Dr. Ashanti Woods, with Mercy Medical Center, explains why juices are bad for kids under 12 months old.
Parents may be unknowingly giving their young children too much fruit juice, as an influential group of doctors now say kids under 1 should not be given any at all.
Their children want to "juice," too — but experts are urging caution. When 14-year-old QueenAsia Croxton of Lancaster, Va., wanted to shed some pounds, she and her parents, ...
Children should not be given fruit juice before they are 1 year old unless it's advised by a doctor, according to new guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Children should not be given fruit juice before they are 1 year old unless it's advised by a doctor, according to new guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics, published Monday in the ...