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By: Emily Sullivan
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Teaching children healthy eating habits can set them on course for a healthy life. Children grow rapidly everyday. Their bodies need a healthy diet to support healthy growth. Healthy eating can stabilize the minds of children, sharpen their minds, and improve moods.
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The rate of childhood obesity has doubled in the past 30 years. Obese children are at risk for many diseases, including diabetes and bone/joint problems. They are often teased by peers in school.
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Getting the right nutrients are crucial to growing up healthy Will sharpen minds of kids and help them focus better in school Improves moods
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Certain foods and drinks can make kids more vulnerable to mood disorders such as depression and anxiety. A recent study found that people who drink 4 or more cups of soda or sweetened drinks a day had a much higher risk for depression. Excessive amounts of caffeine can trigger anxiety in kids and teens.
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A diet high in processed foods can increase a child’s risk for anxiety and depression. Examples of processed foods: fried food, sweet desserts, refined flour and cereals, & processed meats.
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Have regular family meals Cook more meals at home Get kids involved Make a variety of healthy snacks available instead of empty calorie snacks Limit portion sizes
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Offer a new food only when your child is hungry and rested Present only one new food at a time Make it fun: present the food as a game or cut the food into unusual shapes Serve new foods with favorite foods to increase acceptance
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Eat the new food yourself; children love to imitate Have your child help to prepare foods. Often they will be more willing to try something when they helped make it. Limit beverages. Picky eaters often fill up on liquids instead. Limit snacks to two per day
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Don’t ban sweets entirely Give recipes a makeover Avoid sugary drinks Cut down on processed foods Create your own popsicles and frozen treats
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Avoid processed, packaged, restaurant, and fast food Opt for fresh or frozen vegetables Cut back on salty snacks Choose low-salt or reduced-sodium products
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Even adults can have trouble keeping up with the latest healthy-eating guidelines Choose My Plate encourages kids to make easy changes toward healthy eating Choose My Plate
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