Month: May 2015

Consumption of 100% fruit juice is associated with better nutrient intake and diet quality but not with weight status in children: NHANES 2007-2010

Theresa Nicklas, PhD; Carol O’Neil, PhD, RD; and Victor Fulgoni, III, PhDInternational Journal of Child Health and Nutrition. May 2015; 4: 112-121. This cross-sectional study conducted by researchers Theresa Nicklas at Baylor College of Medicine and Carol O’Neil at Louisiana …

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Consumption of 100% fruit juice is associated with better nutrient intake and diet quality but not with weight status in children: NHANES 2007-2010

Theresa Nicklas, PhD; Carol O’Neil, PhD, RD; and Victor Fulgoni, III, PhD International Journal of Child Health and Nutrition May 2015; 4: 112-121. Key Findings: Consumption of 100% fruit juice was associated with higher nutrient intake, better diet quality and greater …

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