Newly released beverage guidance for those 5 to 18 aims to provide a "gold standard" based on the latest nutritional research ...
Kids between 5-8 should drink 2-5 cups of water and 2.5 cups of milk a day. Kids 9-13 should have 2.75-7.6 cups of water and ...
Kids between 5-8 should drink 2-5 cups of water and 2.5 cups of milk a day. Kids 9-13 should have 2.75-7.6 cups of water and ...
According to the CDC, frequent consumption of sugary drinks is linked to adverse health outcomes that include obesity, type 2 ...
Jan. 29—(StatePoint) Choosing healthy beverages for children and adolescents is just as important as choosing healthy foods, as it impacts everything from oral health to chronic disease risk.
I have thought about reaching for an electrolyte drink many times, but I had absolutely no clue where to start picking the best one for me. In order to help, I asked an array of nutritionists, who ...
The recommendations suggested that children drink only water, plain milk and 100% juice - and that even their juice intake should be limited.
As highly caffeinated energy drinks have become popular with kids, a coalition of health organizations has new guidelines on ...
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 ...