Children consuming increased amounts of fruit-flavored beverages and carbonated soft drinks. (News Briefs).(research shows)(Brief Article)

From: Food & Drink Weekly | Date: January 27, 2003 | Copyright information

Children consuming increased amounts of fruit-flavored beverages and carbonated soft drinks: A new study in the has confirmed the generally received view among many medical experts that children and adolescents are drinking higher levels of fruit-flavored beverages and carbonated soft drinks (CSDs) than 100% fruit juices. Researchers from the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences surveyed beverage consumption among more than 10,000 children. They found that, while most are within ...

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