Title: Toddler and Preschooler Nutrition
1Toddler and Preschooler Nutrition
2Key Nutrition Concepts
- Children continue to grow and develop physically,
cognitively, and emotionally during the toddler
and preschool age years - Learning to enjoy new foods and developing
feeding skills are important components
3Key Nutrition Concepts
- Children have an innate ability to self-regulate
food intake. - Parents and caretakers have tremendous influence
4Definitions of the Life Cycle Stage
- Toddlerschildren between the ages of 1 and 3
years - Preschool age childrenbetween 3 and 5 years of
age
5Tracking Toddler and Preschooler Health
- Importance of nutrition status
- Disparity of nutrition status among racial and
ethnic groups - Healthy People 2010
6Normal Growth and Development
- The 2000 CDC Growth Charts
- body mass index (BMI)
- Common problems with measuring and plotting
growth data
7Physiological and Cognitive Development Toddlers
- Cognitive development
- Development of feeding skills
- Feeding behaviors
- Appetite and food intake
8Physiological and Cognitive Development
Preschoolers
- Cognitive development
- Development of feeding skills
- Feeding behaviors
- Innate ability to control energy intake
- Appetite and food intake
9Other Factors
- Temperament differences
- 40 easy, 10 difficult, 15 slow-to-warm-up
- Food preference development, appetite, and
satiety - appetite and satiety
10Energy and Nutrient Needs
- Energy needs
- Protein
- Vitamins and minerals
11Common Nutrition Problems
- Iron-deficiency anemia
- preventing iron deficiency
- nutrition intervention for iron-deficiency anemia
- Dental caries
- fluoride
- Constipation
- Lead poisoning
12- Food security
- Food safety
13Prevention of Nutrition-Related Disorders
- Overweight and obesity
- Prevention and treatment of overweight and
obesity - Nutrition and prevention of cardiovascular
disease - Vitamin and mineral supplements
- Herbal supplements
14Dietary and Physical Activity Recommendations
- Dietary guidelines
- Food Guide Pyramid developed by the USDA for
young children
15Recommendations for Intake
- Iron
- Fiber
- Fat
- Calcium
- Fluids
- Recommended vs. actual food intake
16Other Concerns
- Cross-cultural considerations
- Vegetarian diets
- vegan and macrobiotic diet children tend to have
lower growth rates but remain within normal
ranges - Child-care nutrition standards
- Physical activity recommendations
17Nutrition Intervention for Risk Reduction
- Model program
- Bright Futures in Practice Nutrition
- Public food and nutrition programs
- WIC
- WICs Farmers Market Nutrition Program
- Head Start and Early Head Start
- Food Stamps