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Nutrition for ChildrenBecause kids grow and develop so quickly, their bodies have nutritional needs that are unique from those of adults. While a child’s particular state of health will affect his or her precise nutritional needs, unlike adults, gender doesn’t decisively affect the nutrients a child needs due to the fact that puberty hasn’t yet triggered the production of gender-specific reproductive hormones (i.e. testosterone for boys and estrogen for girls).
Understanding the types and amounts of various nutrients that your child needs is key to promoting his or her healthy development into adulthood. Similarly, by teaching your child what nutrients are and explaining which foods each type comes in, you can do your part to help your child establish healthy eating habits so that he or she will become a healthy adult.
Nutritional Needs Based on a Child’s AgeThe following table outlines how much of each type of nutrient kids need each day to ensure they have enough energy and that they develop properly. For the purposes of consistency, all amounts are reflected in ounces (oz). Keep in mind that, if you need to convert values, 1 cup = 8 oz, which is equivalent to a single serving or a medium-sized piece of fruit or vegetable.
If your child is moderately to heavily active (i.e. regularly participates in sports), then you will need to add between 200 to 400 calories to his dietary needs.
Tips for Getting Your Kids to Eat HealthyWhile it’s one thing to know how much of each type of nutrient your child needs to stay healthy and grow properly, getting your kids to eat healthy foods can be a challenge. With the ease at which sugary, fatty junk food is available, your kid is likely to choose unhealthy options and refuse to eat nutritious foods.
Here are some tips to help you get your child to stick to a healthy diet:
Resources
American Heart Association (n.d.). Table: Dietary Recommendations for Children. Retrieved November 26, 2007, from the AHA Web site: http://www.americanheart.org/
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Gilbert, Sue, M.S. Nutritionist (n.d.). Nutritional Needs for Kids 3-7. Retrieved November 26, 2007, from the iVillage Web site: http://parenting.ivillage.com/gs/gsnutrition/
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