Diet Types & PLANS
Diets For KidsDiet and nutrition for kids is a challenge. Most children are bombarded with persuasive and attractive advertising from a very young age. Most foods advertised tend to be high in sugar or salt and are often sponsored by colorful cartoon characters.Children need to be given a choice and must be allowed to eat little and often. Major Food GroupsFatsThere is no need for children to eat low-fat products. Fats are a necessary component of anyone’s diet. The issue with fat is that of moderation due to the higher calorie content of fats. Some of the more important fats required in childhood development are Omega-3 and Omega-6 fats. Sources of omega-3 are tuna, salmon, sesame seeds, nuts, sardines. (Note that nuts are not suitable for very young children due to a choking risk. Sources of omega-6 are Avocado, sunflower seeds, corn, almonds. Protein Protein is essential part but needs to be moderated in children so as not to overload the kidneys. Good protein sources include; Eggs, milk, cheese, unflavored yogurts, chicken, turkey, beef, lamb, fish, and even some grains such as oats and millet. Carbohydrates There is never any need to reduce carbohydrates in children and it should make up the biggest portion of their diets. Many children receive their carbohydrates from sugary juices, candies, processed breakfast foods, and many other snack foods. Good carbohydrate choices include; Fruits, vegetables, bread, crackers, whole grain cereals, unsweetened muesli. Weight Loss for Kids and TeenagersChildren who are overweight should never go on strict diets or even have foods restricted. Any approach should include the entire family and result in improving the diet of the parents as well as the children.
Meal Plan Ideas for KidsBreakfasts
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