Juice has been implicated in diarrhea, dental caries and obesity in this age group. When juice is consumed in excessive amounts, malabsorption of carbohydrate can occur, resulting in diarrhea. Fructose and sorbitol are the two carbohydrates that have been implicated. Dental caries are a common ...
FRUIT-JUICE AND DIARRHEA. 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 7 作者: Pmm 摘要: Juices are often included in clear-liquid regimens for acute or chronic diarrhea in young children, despite an association between apple juice and DOI: 10.1056/JW198807220000001 年份: 1988 ...
Fruit juice consumption and acute diarrhea in infantsDiarrheaFruit JuiceApple JuiceMilk FormulaComplementary FoodNo Abstract available for this article.doi:10.1007/s11894-006-0077-6Susan R. OrensteinCurrent Medicine GroupCurrent Gastroenterology Reports...
has been associated with ingestion ofjuice and other foods containing sor-bitol and foods with high fructose toglucose ratios.8-10We attempted to de-termine whether there are any differ-ences in carbohydrate absorption offruit juice during and after recoveryfrom an acute episode of diarrhea. ...
In addition, the group said, fruit juice is not appropriate in the treatment of dehydration or management of diarrhea. "We know that excessive fruit juice can lead to excessive weight gain and tooth decay," said co-author Steven Abrams. "Pediatricians have a lot of information to share with...
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Those ages 7 to 18 should (5)no more than 8 to 12 oz.Part of the problem for very young children is that drinking too much juice can lead to chronic diarrhea. Their intestines just aren't (6)yet to digest quite so much sugar. Also, juice doesn't fill you up the way solid foods...
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Limit juice to no more than 8 ounces daily for children ages 7 to 18. Don't give juice in a bottle or sippy cup because it encourages drinking too much. Give with a meal in 1 serving and not carried in the cup throughout the day. That can lead to dental decay. ...
Because both types of juice are high in fruit sugar that is classified as free fructose, less of the sugar is absorbed into the small intestine (肠). The result of this action can lead to the development of diarrhea (腹泻).Adults who frequently have diarrhea may also want to monitor ...