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15th July 2018
01:49am BST

One of the main problems with juice is the amount consumed.
“You can consume a lot of juice, in comparison to eating fruit itself," says Hunstead. "So for example, you couldn’t eat seven apples, but you could easily down the juice of seven apples. Juice should be the exception, rather than the rule,” she says, explaining that kids don’t need to drink juice daily and that the Australian dietary guidelines suggest no more than half a cup of juice a day for a toddler.
Be sceptical of food labels
There can be a vast difference between something that is an actual fruit juice and a drink labelled a 'juice drink,' according to the expert.
“Any ‘fruit drink’ may only have five percent juice in it, so there could be sugar, flavourings, all sorts of other things put in there. But a 100 percent juice is something that doesn’t have any other additives, so look a little more closely at the ingredients."
A better option – if you can get your kids onboard – are vegetable juices, which have much less sugar and are full of goodness.Explore more on these topics: