![]() You probably know you need to eat protein, but what is it? Many foods contain protein, which kids need to grow properly and stay healthy. Starve one day, then pig out the next! Is this the perfect diet? By Claire Coleman for The Mail on Sunday. Published: 17:42 EDT, 29 August 2012 The Importance of Healthy Eating in Children. Physically, a child's body is different from that of an adult, and it can be hard to understand that a child is not a miniature adult. Because children are growing and developing, they have particular nutritional requirements. Even teens are still growing, often in ways we cannot see. Giving children nutritionally dense food options is important for proper overall growth and development. Healthy eating is vital. ![]() ![]() Photo Credit Kraig Scarbinsky/Digital Vision/Getty Images. A child’s body needs nutrition, not just food. According to kidshealth. America is overweight or obese. Allowing children to eat processed and fast foods instead of fruits, vegetables and other whole foods is pushing them toward having lifelong weight issues. Healthy eating is vital. If nutritional needs are been unmet because too many sugary and high- fat foods are replacing nutritious food, children may be unable to perform at age- appropriate levels. Children have a higher metabolic rate, requiring more caloric intake than adults, but it's vital that the calories they consume be nutritious. Eliminating junk foods will leave room in the diet for fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Photo Credit Digital Vision./Digital Vision/Getty Images. Children's immune systems are underdeveloped, which makes them prone to infection. When considering a child's diet, it's important to know what to include and what not to include in order to avoid illness. Most processed foods contain white sugars, white flours, artificial sweeteners or food colorings that can leave the body weak those foods provide little nutritional value. Thus, eliminating junk foods will leave room in the diet for fruits, vegetables and whole grains, all of which boost the immune system. Because children’s bodies are growing and because they have high metabolic rates and underdeveloped immune systems, eating healthy is important. Calorie recommendations and average energy needs vary with age. Newborns to one- year- olds need up to 8. ![]()
![]() One- to six- year- olds need between 1,3. Note that these are only average amounts. Children performing in sports often have higher energy requirements and need more calories. The number of calories that allows your child to grow normally is what is right for him. All calories should come from nutritious sources. Children need adequate carbohydrates for their high energy levels. Photo Credit Stockbyte/Stockbyte/Getty Images. ![]() ![]() Defining healthy eating may vary from person to person. However, most experts agree that a healthy diet is more than what to eat or what not to eat. ![]() Introduction to articles and videos on healthy eating, vegetarian health, 5 A Day, weight loss and eating disorders. Title: Balanced Diet Author: Susan Last modified by: Pitchford Created Date: 9/30/2005 10:24:52 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show Company. ![]() It includes plenty of water and enough protein for growth and cellular repair. Children need adequate carbohydrates for their high energy levels and just enough fat to provide essential fatty acids for cell growth. Finally, children's diets require enough iron, calcium and vitamin D to strengthen blood and bones as well as zinc and magnesium to support the immune system. All of these nutritional requirements can be met through a diet high in fruits, vegetables, grains and meats. Encouraging children to eat a variety of whole foods will ensure a balance of nutritional intake. Photo Credit Thinkstock Images/Stockbyte/Getty Images. Variety is not how much or how often a child eats certain foods, rather it refers to the range of food choices that are eaten. Encouraging children to eat a variety of whole foods will ensure a balance of nutritional intake. In America, after infants begin eating rice cereal, fruits and vegetables are usually introduced. This is good policy to continue throughout your child’s life. Making fruits and vegetables the main course for each meal will make certain that a variety of vitamins, minerals and fiber are consumed, which facilitates healthy growth.
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