AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS RECOMMENDS NO FRUIT JUICE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 1 YEAR


May 22, 2017

Fresh fruit is preferable for older children because it provides dietary fiber and less sugar than juice, according to updated policy statement

Fruit juice offers no nutritional benefit to children under age 1 and should not be included in their diet, according to a new policy statement issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics that marks the Academy’s first change in recommendations on fruit juice since 2001.

Over past years, the Academy advised against offering fruit juice to children under the age of 6 months, but has expanded that time frame to include the entire first year of life.

The statement, “Fruit Juice in Infants, Children, and Adolescents: Current Recommendations,” to be published in the June issue of Pediatrics (online May 22) accounts for the rising rates of obesity and concerns about dental health based on evidence accumulated over recent years.

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