Your child's nutrition is important to his overall health. Proper nutrition, which should include eating three meals a day and two nutritious snacks, limiting high sugar and high fat foods, eating fruits, vegetables, lean meats and low fat dairy products, including 3 servings of milk, cheese or yogurt to meet their calcium needs can also prevent many medical problems, including becoming overweight, developing weak bones, and developing Diabetes. It will also ensure that your child physically grows to his full potential.
The best nutrition advice to keep your child healthy includes encouraging him to: * Eat a variety of foods * Balance the food you eat with physical activity * Choose a diet with plenty of grain products, vegetables and fruits * Choose a diet low in fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol * Choose a diet moderate in sugars and salt * Choose a diet that provides enough calcium and iron to meet their growing body's requirements You can also help promote good nutrition by setting a good example. Healthy eating habits and regular exercise should be a regular part of your family's life. It is much easier if everyone in the house follows these guidelines, than if your child has to do it alone. You should also buy low-calorie and low-fat meals, snacks and deserts, low fat or skim milk and diet drinks. Avoid buying high calorie deserts or snacks, such as snack chips, regular soft drinks or regular ice cream.
The Food Guide Pyramid for children was designed by the US Dept. of Agriculture to promote healthy nutrition in children. It is meant to be a general guide to daily food choices. The main emphasis of the food pyramid is on the five major food groups, all of which are required for good health. It also emphasises that foods that include a lot of fats, oils and sweets should be used very sparingly. To prevent feeding problems, teach your child to feed himself as early as possible, provide him with healthy choices and allow experimentation. Mealtimes should be enjoyable and pleasant and not a source of struggle. Common mistakes are allowing your child to drink too much milk or juice so that he isn't hungry for solids, forcing your child to eat when he isn't hungry, or forcing him to eat foods that he doesn't want. An important way that children learn to be independent is through establishing independence about feeding. Even though your child may not be eating as well rounded a diet as you would like, as long as your child is growing normally and has a normal energy level, there is probably little to worry about. Also, most children do not eat a balanced diet each and every day, but over the course of a week or so, their diet will usually be well balanced. You can consider giving your child a daily vitamin if you think he is not eating well, although most children don't need them. Other ways to prevent feeding problems are to not use food as a bribe or reward for desired behaviors, avoid punishing your child for not eating well, limit mealtime conversation to positive and pleasant topics, avoid discussing or commenting on your child's poor eating habits while at the table, limit eating and drinking to the table, and limit snacks to two nutritious snacks each day. Feeding practices to avoid are giving large amounts of sweet deserts, soft drinks, fruit-flavored drinks, sugarcoated cereals, chips or candy, as they have little nutritional value.
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proberly about an average of 60,000 hambergers a day
about 2500-3000 calories of food is needed
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the average person eats about 1000 pieces of meat each year just for lunch. if we did not eat meet we would die because we need the iron form meat but if we eat to much we would become overweight. We need to eat food from other food groups because no one likes to see themselves in the mirror like they would if they only eat meat!!! The End This is a true story.
The average American can eat 29 pounds of French fries every year. With French fries and other foods combine, an American can eat a total of 2000 pounds of food each year.
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Children eat food, not money. What the food costs are depends on their diet.
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