![]() “Regular Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption between Meals Increases Risk of Overweight among Preschool-Aged Children.” The Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 107(6):924-934 accessed 7/2009. Sources: are added sugars? Calculations from nutrition labels Dubois, L., Farmer, A., Girard, M. And it’s fresh fruit that has been shown to have all the health benefits. What’s more, giving your child fruit juice does nothing to promote the habit of eating fresh fruit. At least one study has found evidence of a link between sweetened beverage consumption - including fruit drinks - and obesity in preschoolers.
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