Dr. Darien Sutton explains why whole fruit is more nutritious. A new meta-analysis of more than a dozen studies found that drinking 100% fruit juice is linked to weight gain in children. ABC News ...
Americans spent $1.4 billion on 34 of the most popular brands of children's fruit drinks and flavored waters last year. Yet according to nutritional guidelines, none of the drinks were healthy. Why ...
Even 100 percent fruit juice could be causing your kids to gain weight, according to a new study. Childhood obesity affects roughly 14.7 million children and teenagers in the United States, according ...
Parents are often told fruit is "bad" because it contains sugar, prompting concerns about how much fruit they should allow their child to eat. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news ...
A warning about too much fruit juice, and it doesn't take much. For one, the sugar in fruit juice, even if it's 100%, can lead to weight gain. And that weight gain, along with the high sugar intake, ...
Between creative cottage cheese toppings, frozen yogurt bites, and pumpkin-spiced everything, there's likely no shortage of snack inspo on your social feeds. But according to nutritionists, there is ...
A/Professor Nick Fuller works for the University of Sydney and RPA Hospital and has received external funding for projects relating to the treatment of overweight and obesity. He is the author and ...