Apple – Apples are the go-to fruit among youth ages 2 to 19, according to a study published in Pediatrics. Apples account for 18.9% of fruit intake among the age group.
Citrus juices - Citrus juices account for 14.3% of young people’s fruit intake, researchers said.
Apple juices - Apple juice account for 10.3% of fruit intake among people ages 2 to 19.
Other fruit juices - Other fruit juices, such as grape juice, account for 9% of youth fruit intake.
Bananas - Bananas account for 6.8 % of fruit intake among ages 2 to 19.They’re more common among young children – they make up 9% of fruit intake for kids ages 2 to 5.
Melons – Melons such as cantaloupe account for 6% of young fruit intake.
Fruit salad - Fruit salad accounts for 5.5% of youth fruit intake.
Citrus fruits - Citrus fruits, such as oranges, accounts for 4.6% of youth fruit intake.
Berries – Berries make up 4.3% of young people’s fruit intake.
Peaches and nectarines - Peaches and nectarines accounts for 3.5% of children’s fruit intake.
Grapes – Grapes accounts for 2.8% of kids’ fruit intake, according to a recent study.
Dried fruits - Dried fruits accounts for 0.6% of children’s fruit intake, the study said.
Apple – Apples are the go-to fruit among youth ages 2 to 19, according to a study published in Pediatrics. Apples account for 18.9% of fruit intake among the age group.Citrus juices - Citrus juices account for 14.3% of young people’s fruit intake, researchers said.Apple juices - Apple juice account for 10.3% of fruit intake among people ages 2 to 19.Other fruit juices - Other fruit juices, such as grape juice, account for 9% of youth fruit intake.Bananas - Bananas account for 6.8 % of fruit intake among ages 2 to 19.They’re more common among young children – they make up 9% of fruit intake for kids ages 2 to 5.Melons – Melons such as cantaloupe account for 6% of young fruit intake.Fruit salad - Fruit salad accounts for 5.5% of youth fruit intake.Citrus fruits - Citrus fruits, such as oranges, accounts for 4.6% of youth fruit intake.Berries – Berries make up 4.3% of young people’s fruit intake.Peaches and nectarines - Peaches and nectarines accounts for 3.5% of children’s fruit intake.Grapes – Grapes accounts for 2.8% of kids’ fruit intake, according to a recent study.Dried fruits - Dried fruits accounts for 0.6% of children’s fruit intake, the study said.
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