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Pediatría Atención Primaria

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RODRIGUEZ DELGADO, J; HOYOS VAZQUEZ, MS  and  GRUPO DE GASTROENTEROLOGIA Y NUTRICION DE LA ASOCIACION ESPANOLA DE PEDIATRIA DE ATENCION PRIMARIA. Fruit juices and their role in infant feeding. Should we consider them as another sweetened beverages? Positioning of the Gastroenterology and Nutrition Group of the AEPap. Rev Pediatr Aten Primaria [online]. 2017, vol.19, n.75, pp.103-116. ISSN 1139-7632.

In recent times, the excess of sugars in the diet is in the spotlight of the scientific community. Although there is greater evidence of the negative effect of sugary drinks on health, it is still a matter of controversy. remains a controversial issue. On the other hand, the benefits of fruit and vegetable consumption in terms of prevention of several chronic diseases are widely known and accepted. Fruit juices may provide some of these benefits, but there are doubts about their suitability due to their high sugar content. What is its role in infant feeding? Should we consider them as another sugary drink?

Keywords : Juices; Health planning guidelines; Sugars.

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