Child Nutrition
Child nutrition refers to the nutritional needs of children, especially during the key growth period from infancy to adolescence. Proper nutrition is essential to promote healthy growth, development and learning, as well as ensuring a healthy weight. Good nutrition during childhood can also help to reduce the risk of developing chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes and heart diseases in adulthood. Children's diets should include foods from the five food groups: vegetables, fruits, grains, proteins and dairy, as well as other healthy snacks such as nuts, seeds and legumes. It is also important for children to have regular meals and snacks at regular intervals throughout the day and to limit their intake of sugary and processed foods. Promoting healthy eating behaviours from a young age can help to ensure that children have the best outcomes in life.
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