Orange juice not associated with weight gain in children
date:Apr 14, 2021
New research shows no adverse association between change in body mass index (BMI) and consumption of 100% orange juice (OJ) among older children. The four-year study published in Pediatric Obesity found that drinking 100% OJ was associated with smaller changes in BMI over time in girls, with no significant effect on BMI in boys.

The analysis by researchers at the University of Connecticut and Harvards School of Public Health and Medical School included children ages 9 to 16 who were followed fr
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