Sweetened beverages “are not recommended as part of a healthy diet for children and adolescents,” the panel concludes.
And the type of beverages you choose for your kids makes a difference in their overall health. But the guidance on the most nutritious drinks to give kids, especially school-aged children and teens, ...
As highly caffeinated energy drinks have become popular with kids, a coalition of health organizations has new guidelines on what's a healthy beverage. Some of the advice may surprise parents.
The main takeaway from these new guidelines is that kids and teens should be drinking plain water, flat or sparkling, and ...
Newly released Healthy Eating Research (HER ... added sugar and additives found in many popular drinks. The guidelines specify that kids may consume two-and-a-half to three cups of unsweetened ...
The National Milk Producers Federation commends House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn ‘GT’ Thompson, R-PA, and Rep. Kim Schrier, D-WA, for continuing to lead their bipartisan Whole Milk for ...
Tesco’s £4million Fruit & Veg for Schools scheme is giving up to 140,000 kids across the UK access to free, healthy food this year. And now the supermarket has gone a step further by giving ...
The recommendations suggested that children drink only water, plain milk and 100% juice - and that even their juice intake ...
30, urge that kids and teens should focus on pure hydration, and stay completely away from drinks containing caffeine, sugar, or sugar substitutes. “Research shows that what children and teens drink ...