Child Fitness and Nutrition

Every child need to have a good and proper nutrition to grow and develop safely and healthier. And good nutrition not only means a variaty of healthy foods – lots os veggies, meat, milk, cereal, grains, and fish – but keeping them active with lots of physical activities during the day and trying to control the out of time snacks.

A healthy diet is not necessarily having quantities of food and eating all day long, but eating properly a variaty of foods as possible and always rescpecting the meal time – breakfast, lunch and dinner – of course they can have snacks, children usually need them, but try to be selective on the choices, time and quantities.

Physical activities does not mean they need to be exercising all the time, but make it fun – outdoors activities, such as playing ball, tag are wonderful and children respond well to that. If they are suscetible to sports – good for you! Try to introduce one kind at a time, and maybe you will have a champion athelete.

In this section – Child Fitness & Nutrition – you will know everything that is to know to get your kids in a good shape and healthy.




Picky Eaters

Child nutrition — or lack thereof — is worrisome if your child’s a picky eater. Is your child’s nutrition — or lack thereof — about to drive you to distraction? Children’s nutrition creates worry for many parents. Fortunately, picky eaters can get the nutrition they need.
Consider this scenario: Your preschooler has refused to eat [...]

Weight Problems

Weight Problems
American kids seem to be getting fatter than ever, and they’re putting on excess weight earlier in life. Here’s how to tackle this serious problem.
You’ve seen the headlines saying that more than half of American adults are obese. Turns out the problem isn’t confined to adults. More and more children are overweight, too. [...]

Keep Children Active

Children have a natural love of playing hard, but without encouragement, they may opt to sit around. Here’s how to help your kids stay active. Children seem to become more sedentary every year, watching television and playing video games instead of biking to the playground or playing kickball in the backyard with their pals. Even [...]

Child Obesity

The reasons for a child’s obesity can be complex. The best solution involves the entire family. Over the past 30 years, the rate of obesity in the United States has more than doubled for preschoolers and adolescents, and it has more than tripled for children ages 6 to 11.
Obese children get a head start [...]

Children Snacks

When your child gets the munchies, be prepared to offer up that quick-and-healthy fix. Here is some helpful information to promote health on the go. Snacking is a major pastime for many American children — so much so that nearly one-fourth of kids’ daily energy intake comes from nibbling between meals.
Much of this nibbling [...]

Healthy Diet Guidelines

You want your child to eat healthy, but what makes up a healthy diet? Which nutrients are necessary and in what amounts? Nutrition for kids essentially is the same as nutrition for adults. In fact, everyone, regardless of age, needs the same types of nutrients — such as, carbohydrates, protein, fat, vitamins and minerals — [...]

Soy Beverages

This kind of soy beverage, sometimes improperly called “soy milk,” should not be confused with soy based infant formulas. Unlike true infant formulas, which are nutritionally complete and appropriate for infants, soy beverages are lacking some of the nutrients infants need.
Analysis of Soy Moo by the Arkansas Children’s Hospital revealed deficiencies in calcium, niacin, [...]

Vitamin Supplements

The American Academy of Pediatrics says “the normal breast-fed infant of the well-nourished mother has not been shown conclusively to need any specific vitamin and mineral supplement. Similarly, there is no evidence that supplementation is necessary for the full-term, formula-fed infant and for the properly nourished normal child.”
Many physicians recommend supplements, nevertheless – especially [...]

Cooking Lessons

Either milk and soy formulas are available in powder, liquid concentrate, or ready-to-feed forms. The choice should depend on whatever the parents find convenient and can afford.
Whatever form is chosen, proper preparation and refrigeration are essential. Opened cans of ready-to-feed and liquid concentrate must be refrigerated and used within the time specified on the [...]

Whole Milk for 1st B-Day

There’s nothing like a cold glass of milk with a slice of birthday cake. That works out great for babies because, in general, parents should stop the formula and introduce milk around the time of a baby’s first birthday.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that babies be breast-fed for at least 12 months and [...]