Drinking one glass or more of 100% fruit juice each day is associated with weight gain in children and adults, according to a new analysis of 42 previous studies.

The research, published Tuesday in JAMA Pediatrics, found a positive association between drinking 100% fruit juice and BMI — a calculation that takes into account weight and height — among kids. It also found an association between daily consumption of 100% fruit juice with weight gain among adults.

100% fruit juice was defined as fruit juices with no added sugar.

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    Yes but one reason we get studies like this is fruit juice is the harm reduction for soda addicts. So BMI correlation is a poor measure.

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      BMI is a shit measure and studies like this are impossible to do well. That does not mean fruit juice is magically sugar-free.

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        I agree. The message should be; use in moderation. The message in the article and what many people are taking away though is avoid like soda and cigarettes.

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        BMI is kind of the okay and strongly correlates with health outcomes.

        It is not a one size fits all tool, but it is a useful tool in aggregate.

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      Lol, I’ve never seen harm reduction used in a dietary context before.