A growing body of scientific evidence shows that energy drinks can have serious health effects, particularly in children, teenagers, and young adults.| NCCIH
Energy drinks, which contain large amounts of caffeine, are consumed by students for extra energy.| School Nutrition
Plain water consumption varies by age, race/ethnicity, and socioeconomic status.| Nutrition
This page describes foods and drinks to encourage young children to consume for healthy eating.| Infant and Toddler Nutrition
Learn more about a healthy diet for your child, including foods and drinks to avoid or limit.| Infant and Toddler Nutrition
Understanding Nutrition Facts Labels can help you make healthy choices.| Healthy Weight and Growth
Limiting added sugars can improve health. Do Americans often exceed sugar recommendations?| Healthy Weight and Growth
These tips can help you reach and maintain a healthy weight that improves your overall well-being.| Diabetes
Data on Americans' excessive consumption of added sugars. Intake varies by sex, age, and race.| Nutrition
Getting enough water every day is important for your health. See tips for drinking more water.| Healthy Weight and Growth
Information about added sugars is now required on the Nutrition Facts label.| U.S. Food and Drug Administration