Wednesday, November 6, 2013

HEALTH: Bad Food For Children

Yogurt, bread, whole grain cereal, fruit juice– these sound like staples of a healthy child’s diet, right? However, these wholesome sounding foods may really be full of fat, sugar, sodium, and unnecessary additives or have little nutritional value at all. Read on to learn how to decipher food labels and make healthier choices for your kids.

 Soda drinks

Though many parents know that sugary drinks pose a lot of dangers for kids, yet they keep rewarding or bribing them  with sodas and fizzy drinks when they want them to do their homework or a house chore. A can of soda is not 1 serving. A 12-ounce can of soda is actually 1 1/2 servings. Whether you drink the whole can or not, it’s not a great choice for anyone, especially your kids. A can of cola, for example, has about 10 teaspoons of sugar, more than in a brownie. Sports drinks and juices also have sugar your kids don’t need.
Water is a better option and kids can drink as much as they want. Low-fat milk is another great choice.

Pastries

Meat pies and sausages are no longer occasional treats for children. Experts say pastries contain processed and less nutritious ingredients like sugar and butter which do children no good.
Snacks should be served with fruits and lots of water to help them digest the pastries quickly and to also add healthy vitamins that they may have lost by eating junks.

Bread

Bread and butter is common place on most breakfast tables. But do parents buy the correct type for the kids?Experts say that whole wheat bread not white bread should be the choice for kids.
“When buying bread, choose whole wheat bread so you can give your kids the benefits of whole grains. Make sure it says whole wheat or whole grains on the ingredients list. Also two to three slices of bread is enough for the day.

Do not pack your child plates with pancakes or bread.

Source:  care2.com

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