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Review of 100% Fruit Juice and Chronic Health Conditions: Implications for Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Policy.

Citation
Auerbach, B. J., et al. “Review Of 100% Fruit Juice And Chronic Health Conditions: Implications For Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Policy.”. Advances In Nutrition (Bethesda, Md.), pp. 78-85.
Center University of Washington
Author Brandon J Auerbach, Sepideh Dibey, Petra Vallila-Buchman, Mario Kratz, James Krieger
Abstract

Whether or not drinking 100% fruit juice causes poor health is controversial. Although 100% fruit juice may contain as much sugar as regular soda, it provides needed nutrients to Americans' diets. We systematically reviewed the current evidence of the association of 100% fruit juice consumption and chronic health conditions in children and adults. We focused on data from systematic reviews and meta-analyses about cardiometabolic health outcomes, liver disease, and caries. Aside from increased risk of tooth decay in children and small amounts of weight gain in young children and adults, there is no conclusive evidence that consumption of 100% fruit juice has adverse health effects. Guidelines from groups like the American Academy of Pediatrics and Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommending that 100% fruit juice may be consumed in moderation are consistent with the available evidence and should be used to inform food policies.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Advances in nutrition (Bethesda, Md.)
Volume
9
Issue
2
Number of Pages
78-85
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
2156-5376
DOI
10.1093/advances/nmx006
Alternate Journal
Adv Nutr
PMID
29659683
PMCID
PMC5916434
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