Research conducted by Swansea University spanning from birth to adulthood suggests that children who consume fruit juices before age two may exhibit healthier dietary patterns and lower obesity risk as young adults.
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A study has discovered that having fizzy drinks such as cola before the age of two can cause weight gain in your twenties, while kids who drink fruit juice tend to have healthier diets in the future.
A new study has found that children who drink fizzy drinks such as cola before the age of two are more likely to gain weight in their 20s but those who drink fruit juice tend to have healthier diets