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Juice labels may state "no added sugar," but Dr. Sutton explained that because in 100% fruit juice, "there's already enough sugar in it." STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images ...
Juice boxes are a popular beverage choice for kids and busy adults alike. They’re convenient, sweet, and often marketed as healthy because they’re “made with real fruit.” However, many juice boxes are ...
Healthy food is important for children, but what they drink also matters. Dr. Leana Wen explains what health and nutrition groups advise your kids to drink and how much.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, kids aged 1–3 should have no more than 4 ounces (118 mL) of juice daily, 6 ounces (177 mL) for ages 4–6, and 8 ounces (235 mL) for ages 7–18.
Healthy food is important for children, but what they drink also matters. Dr. Leana Wen explains what health and nutrition groups advise your kids to drink and how much.