Eating for healthy growth

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Comprehensive, structured advice for families with 5-12 year olds who need to gain weight.

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  • Introducing solids, including through milk intolerance
  • Healthy eating for children aged 5 - 12
  • Weight gain for children who may struggle to eat enough
  • Establishing eating patterns for children with eating difficulties

Healthy eating

  • Know the health benefits of healthy eating
  • Understand how to choose a balanced diet
  • Recognise the importance of establishing regular eating patterns
  • Be able to address nutritional issues e.g. constipation, and know when/where to get further help
  • Be aware of strategies to use to encourage weight gain/loss
  • Be aware of benefits of being a healthy weight
  • Know practical steps to have healthy meals/snacks
  • Be aware of the value of exercise and strategies to achieve guideline amounts
  • Be aware of triggers to seek professional advice
  • Be aware of reasons for poor growth/weight
  • Know how to make meals and snacks more nourishing and how to adapt 5 food groups to increase energy
  • Daniels. Feeding Practices and Parenting: A Pathway to Child Health and Family Happiness. Ann Nutr Metab 2019;74(suppl 2):29–42.

  • Jansen et al. Bi-directional associations between child fussy eating and parents’ pressure to eat: who influences whom? Physiol Behav. 2017 Jul;176:101–6.

  • Meyer et al. The impact of the elimination diet on growth and nutrient intake in children with food protein induced gastrointestinal allergies, Clinical and translational allergy, 2016, Vol.6 (1), p.25

  • Powell et al. The importance of mealtime structure for reducing child food fussiness, Maternal Childhood Nutrition. 2017; 13(2): e12296.

  • Scaglioni S et al. Factors Influencing Children’s Eating Behaviours. Nutrients. 2018, 10(6), 706.

  • Scholz-Ahrens et al, Nutritional and health attributes of milk and milk imitations, European journal of nutrition, 2020-02, Vol.59 (1), p.19-3

  • Walton et al. Time to re-think picky eating?: a relational approach to understanding picky eating. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2017 May;14(1):6

  • Wolstenholme et al. Childhood fussy/picky eating behaviours: a systematic review and synthesis of qualitative studies International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (2020) 17:2

NDR-UK Ref No: 9410 V2
Classification: HP
Related Printed Version: 9410
Publication Date: 01/15
Last Review: 2022
Last Update: 02/22

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