Apple Juice Consumption and Rehydration

Effect of dilute apple juice and preferred fluids vs electrolyte maintenance solution on treatment failure among children with mild gastroenteritis

Stephen Freedman, MDCM; Andrew Willan, PhD; Kathy Boutis, MD; et al.Journal of the American Medical Association. May 2016; 315(18): 1966-1974

Key Findings: The study demonstrated that drinking apple juice can be beneficial for rehydration in children with mild dehydration, vomiting, and diarrhea.

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