The AAP Says to Stop Giving Fruit Juice to Babies! Get the Scoop! Baby

Mei Marcie
6 years ago

It's quite common for babies to be given fruit juice, especially after 6 months of age. In certain instances, doctors may recommend fruit juice as it is high in vitamin C. However, in the latest policy statement by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), fruit juice is not recommended for infants below 1 year of age. The recommendation is based on:

  • No nutritional benefit of fruit juice for below 1 year old
  • No benefit over whole fruits
  • Excessive juice consumption is associated with malnutrition/under-nutrition, diarrhea, flatulence, abdominal distention and tooth decay

The intake of juice should be limited to maximum of 4 ounces a day in toddlers 1-3 years of age. Pediatricians are urged to support the reduction of fruit juice consumption and promote whole fruits instead. Learn more about this policy statement here.

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Comments (3)

Joy Stephenson-Laws JD
Yeah I saw that but didn't get a chance to read it. Good info!
Mei Marcie
Thanks Joy, it's good info for parents and good that AAP updated its policy statement, thanks!
Nicole DeAvilla
Me too! Mei Marcie read it first. Glad you made the tip.
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