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2012年9月18日 星期二

Special Vitamin Needs For Children - Do Kids Really Have Different Nutritional Needs Than Adults?


Encouraging both children and adults to eat a healthy and well balanced diet has always been advised by nutritionists the world over. In fact teaching children to make the right food choices is in their best interest as they will retain these good habits even as they grow older. However, most children today don't know how to make the right food choices simply because their parents aren't aware of what the 'right' food choices are.

The essential vitamins and minerals required for a child's growth are all found in healthy foods like fruits,vegetables,lean meat and dairy products. However most often children pass up such healthy options for the more unhealthy junk food that is so readily available these days just because it tastes better.

For a child, consuming ice cream,candy,pizza,fizzy drinks and drive through fast food sounds much more appealing than the drab health foods they should be eating.

In the food pyramid junk fatty foods form just a tiny percentage and should be consumed only in small quantities. Yet we find many children eating such unhealthy foods at every meal or in between as snacks.

The main reason why children today suffer from obesity and weight problems is because they are consuming unhealthy and processed foods which hardly supply the daily recommended doses of vitamins and minerals . As a result they end up with vitamin deficiencies because the body is able to process only a few on its own and the rest of the nutrients have to be supplied through healthy nutritious food.

During the growing phase , a child needs a lot of Vitamin D. It is essential to the development of healthy teeth and bones. However because of unhealthy food habits diseases such as Rickets which was once thought to be under control have resurfaced. Its symptoms include a thin brittle skull and bones that are soft and deformed. If a child suffers from Rickets their teeth may not grow properly and other bones in the body such as the joints and ribs may experience abnormal growth. Thus, the entire skeletal system is adversely effected.

Many parents are unaware that a problem might exist because deficiencies in other vitamins do not produce such obvious effects. Vitamins provide the backbone for proper bodily functions including vision,growth hormones, production of red blood corpuscles and aid in the proper development of the immune, circulatory and digestive systems as well.

It is high time we paid attention to the kind of food our kids eat. Try and introduce more vitamin enriched foods into their diet. Also try and encourage your child to take a vitamin supplement that will be beneficial to them. These supplements are readily available to chew or swallow and not only do they taste good they also help in their growth and development.




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2012年9月13日 星期四

Vitamins For ADHD Kids - Can They Really Help?


Vitamins for ADHD kids are going to play a key role in any healthy balanced nutritious diet. Processed foods lack certain vitamins or they do not even come near the RDA (Recommended Daily Amount). They have plenty of colourings and additives which are harmful and now there is a movement to ban them from kids' food products. Maryland has become the first USA state to ban them from 2010 and the warning will be: " The color additives in this food may cause hyperactivity and behavior problems in some children.

Many parents dread the idea of giving their kids pills to take and sometimes they resist unless you can hide them in their food. A good tip to remember is to buy them in capsules so that they can easily be stirred into smoothies or any other liquid food such as sauces etc.

Why bother with vitamins for ADHD kids at all? Are they going to help and why isn't medication enough? We all know that certain food like caffeine and chocolate are stimulants which tend to make us bouncy and full of energy. Sugary drinks and carbohydrates will increase the level of blood sugar causing highs and when this falls, we have a sudden loss of energy which will cause listlessness. It is better to avoid these 'crashes' where possible, especially when we are talking about diet for ADHD children.

The Omega 3 and Omega 6 oils contained in fish and flaxseed are known to be very beneficial for kids with ADHD and indeed for a host of other conditions as well from arthritis to cholesterol control. A good idea would be to introduce these for the whole family. Fish oil capsules can be taken every day.

The only way to make sure that vitamins for ADHD kids are the right amount is to make sure that they have a balanced healthy and nutritious diet and you can follow the food pyramid for that. Protein triggers alertness in the brain while certain carbohydrates will encourage drowsiness. This is why protein is king. That is why it is so important to have enough protein both at breakfast and at lunch. One expert maintains that only about 5% of ADHD children are getting enough protein. The basic daily amount for kids is up to 30 grams of protein. A cup of soya milk, an egg and an ounce of meat can provide up to 20 grams so it is not difficult to reach the daily dose.

The correct amount of vitamins for ADHD kids given in the right foods will affect their behaviour and will make life easier for everyone in the family. But a diet for ADHD children, parenting and support at school are not enough. You will also have to look at a natural remedy for ADHD which will help calm the child and help him to focus on tasks and reduce distractability. The ideal solution can be found in the link below this article.




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2012年8月24日 星期五

Teaching Your Kids What It Really Means To Eat Healthy Food


Healthy food might mean differently from one person to another. There are those who would say, burger, fries and soda are healthy. Others would say that steak, potato and a little mount of veggies is healthy for them. Another would say more veggies less meat. Then, there are those who might say that no meat is the best route.

Ever since we were in elementary our teachers had presented to us the food pyramid. With that knowledge, some parents followed it and some inverted the pyramid and that might the reason why at present some kids are being treated for obesity. Whose fault will that be? I do not think that it is the fault of the kid because they are the ones who are targeted by advertisements and manufacturers of not healthy food in the market. What about the parents? I would say, partly they are to blamed specially if the child become obese and they do not even try to do something about it. The worse thing that they could do is when they simply refuse to observe that their child is gaining weight which is not appropriate to his her height. Also, when parents become a bad role model to the child when they, themselves keep on eating junk food or fatty food and trying to let the child avoid those things. Now that is what I would call inconsistency. The saying monkey see monkey do applies in this situation.

So, let us go back to the food pyramid. It is supposed to be followed immaculately by mothers so they could raise a healthy as well as happy child or children. I would say that it will not be a struggle between a mother and a child when it comes to eating veggies if only that was introduced early on. Being a good role model is the secret to this. I have seen vegetarian parents bringing their kids to vegetarian restaurants and the kids were not difficult to deal with when it comes to having their veggies. The parents have been vegetarians ever since they were kids and now that they have their own child it is no longer a struggle letting a child eat veggies, because he sees that his parents enjoy and really love eating veggies and not just for show.

So, what I am saying here is, as parents and adults we should be careful with what we show children. Remember, what they see is what they will do, sooner or later.




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