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Title: Toddler and Preschool Nutrition


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Toddler and Preschool Nutrition
  • Ch 10 Brown

2
Definitions
  • Toddler Between 1 and 3 years
  • Pre-schooler between 3 and 5 years
  • Tracking Toddler and and Preschool Growth
  • 2000 CDC Growth Charts
  • Recumbant Length lt 24 months over 24 months,
    stand unassisted two person job
  • Stature Standing Height
  • Weight standing

3
Appetite and Food Intake Development
  • Interest in food varies slowing growth, growth
    spurts
  • Feeding Abilities Improve
  • Use of fork and spoon, cutting and spreading with
    a knife needs some refinement
  • Eating becomes a less messy operation as moves
    toward preschool status

4
Food Preferences, Appetite, and Satiety
  • Unlearned prefer sweet and slightly salty
    Reject sour and bitter
  • Children tend to be wary of new foods
  • Feeding should be in a secure setting
  • Serve appropriate child-sized portions
  • Dont attach contingencies to eating
  • Dont force to eat
  • Long term goal of developing healthy
    self-controls in eating

5
Common Problems
  • Fe Deficiency Anemia Common in Preschoolers. Dx
    Hct lt 32.9 Hb lt11.0 g/dl
  • Prevention CDC Recommendation 1 to 5 yo no more
    than 24 ounces of milk. Larger intakes may
    displace iron rich foods
  • Intervention Supplement with iron drops at 3
    mg/kg body weight per day.

6
Case Study 10.1
  • Making Meal Time Pleasant

7
Common Problems
  • Dental Caries
  • Prevention Flouride in water or supplement
  • 1 ppm
  • Sliding scale on drops p253 Brown

8
Overweight and Obesity
  • About 22 under 5 are overweight based on 85
    tile cut-off point.
  • Adiposity Rebound Lowest BMI at 4 to 6 years of
    age then gradual increase
  • If this increases early, increases risk of
    adulthood obesity
  • Annual increase of BMI of 3 to 4 units may put
    that person at increased risk

9
Obesity
  • Prevention is the best approach
  • Increasing activity
  • Offering Nutrient Dense foods
  • Never Using Food as a Reward
  • Never withhold food as punishment

10
Cardiovascular Disease
  • Children over 2 years of age National
    Cholesterol Ed Program Step 1 Diet
  • Less than 10 Sat Fat Calories
  • Fat less than 30
  • Less than 300 mg/d Cholesterol

11
Vitamin and Mineral Supplements
  • Wide Variety of Foods in Diet No need for
    Vitamin/Mineral Supplements
  • Who may need?
  • Children from deprived families
  • Children with anorexia
  • Children who consume a fad diet
  • Children who consume a vegetarian diet without
    dairy products.

12
Food Guide Pyramid for Young Children
  • http//www.usda.gov/cnpp/KidsPyra/
  • www.mypyramid.gov

13
Nutrition Intervention for Risk-Reduction Model
Program
  • Bright Futures Purpose of Program To foster
    trusting relationships between the child, health
    professional, the family, and the community to
    promote optimal health for the child.
  • http//brightfutures.aap.org/web/aboutBrightFuture
    s.asp

14
Bright Futures
  • Nutrition is based on
  • Nutrition must be integrated into the lives of
    infants, children, adolescents, and families
  • Good Nutrition requires balance
  • An element of joy enhances nutrition, health, and
    well-being

15
Health Habits for Healthy Kids
  • A nutrition and Activity Guide for Healthy Kids
    By the American Dietetic Association
  • See CD and Handout
  • http//www.wellpoint.com/healthy_parenting/index.h
    tml Take an assessment quiz

16
Public food and Nutrition Programs
  • WIC Children to age 5 at risk and 185 of
    poverty or less.
  • Nutrition Risk
  • Medical or dietary based condition such as
  • Fe def anemia
  • Underwt
  • Overwt
  • Chronic illness such as cystic fibrosis
  • Given vouchers for food such as milk, juice,
    eggs, cheese, pnut butter, and forified cereals.

17
WIC Farmers Market
  • Seasonal Program for WIC participants.
  • Vouchers provided for locally grown foods

18
Head Start and Early Head Start
  • US Dept of Health and Human Services
  • http//www.headstartinfo.org/
  • Comprehensive child development programs serving
    children from
  • birth to 5
  • Pregnant women
  • And their families
  • 1 million children participate
  • Nutrition services are part of provision

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Food Stamps
  • USDA Administered
  • http//209.48.219.47/fns/ Tool to determine if a
    person qualifies for food stamps
  • Designed for low income adults to buy food
  • Average monthly benefit per person was 71 in
    1998
  • Is now progressing from stamps to electronic cards
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