Fruit Juice Is Worse For Kids Than Diet Coke, According To A New Study - News Summed Up

Fruit Juice Is Worse For Kids Than Diet Coke, According To A New Study


Researchers from the University of Toronto analysed more than 40 studies, looking at the body mass index (BMI) of both children and adults who drank fruit juice for at least two weeks. They found that children who drank at least eight ounces of fruit juice a day saw an average increase in their BMI of 0.03. ​​ “Our findings support guidance to limit consumption of fruit juice to prevent intake of excess calories and weight gain,” they said. While this study may say Diet Coke is preferable to fruit juices, Better Health Victoria advises that all sugar-sweetened drinks are “not recommended or needed” for children. “Intake of sweet drinks reduces the quality of your child’s diet, has links to weight gain and poor oral health, and also exposes them to the ‘habit’ of drinking sweet drinks,” it says.


Source: The Star January 17, 2024 02:25 UTC



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