Vitamins For Kids - Need for Kids
Vitamins
Vitamins and minerals are substances that are found in
foods we eat. The kids are under great need of vitamins
i.e. for growth, proper functioning of body parts. As
they utilize their energy lot in playing, thus they need
vitamins and minerals in huge quantities.
Children have a tendency to want to choose certain foods
above the others and exclude important nutrient bearing
ones. So no matter how nutritious the food they are
eating is, it may not supply all the nutrients the child
requires, all of the time.
One nutrient can not make up for the shortage of
another. Foods from all the basic food groups should be
eaten daily (grains, vegetables, fruits, dairy, meats,
fats/oils). Variety in the child's diet balances against
over consumption or deficiency of any nutrient.
The growth in childhood is slower than in infancy or
adolescence, energy output is high, with hard play
periods that include plenty of running, jumping, and
testing of new physical skills. Thus, They need vitamins
in a large quantities. Children, especially girls, also
need good nutrition to prepare their bodies for puberty.
Need of vitamins:
Here are some important vitamins and their functions:-
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Vitamin D in milk helps your bones.
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Vitamin A in carrots helps you see at night.
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Vitamin C in oranges helps your body heal if you get
a cut.
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B vitamins in leafy green vegetables help your body
make protein and energy.
The children's, who are suffering from cystic fibrosis
lose some vitamins in their stools, in particular,
fat-soluble vitamins A, D and E. These are main
body-building vitamins, that play very important role in
the proper functioning of the body organs. Therefore,
vitamin supplements may be necessary. Blood tests will
indicate if your child requires vitamin supplements.
Parents can play a significant role in easing their
child's adjustment. For example, continue to offer
traditional foods like a peanut butter sandwich, which
is a favorite with non-vegetarians, too. Parents who eat
vegetarian diets are often nutrition savvy, but there
are different nutritional requirements for children and
adults. Most importantly, children have higher metabolic
rates and energy requirements.
Vitamin supplements for kids:
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If babies over nine months of age are receiving
whole cow's milk, they'll need a daily vitamin C
supplement until their diet provides other sources
of vitamin C such as fruits.
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Vitamin D is added to all commercial liquid milks so
babies drinking these fluids don't need extra
vitamin D.
Vegetarian children-unlike their carnivorous
counterparts-usually get sufficient fibre. But bulky,
fibrous foods fill up small stomachs before enough
calories are consumed to match their energy needs.
Preschool vegetarians need plenty of higher-calorie,
nutrient-dense foods such as nut butters.
Childrens are greatly need of vitamin C. If you are 18
years of age or younger, you should get 115 milligrams
of vitamin C per day. Those over 19, should get 120
milligrams per day. Good sources of vitamin C include:
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Citrus fruits
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Broccoli
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Cantaloupe
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Potato
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Bell pepper
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Tomato
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Kiwi
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Cauliflower
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Cabbage
Each year in the United States, 140,000 children wind up in emergency
rooms due to poison—and no poison kills more
children than iron. It's a common mineral found
in colorful, sweet children's multivitamins.
Because a vitamin overdose can be serious, even
fatal, it's important to know the facts from Dr.
Winnie King.
If Your Child Has
Eaten Too Many Vitamins:
1. Get your child to the
hospital immediately. There is no home remedy
for iron poisoning.
2. Do not induce vomiting
with ipecac or any other method.
3. You have only four hours
after ingestion to perform
chelation.
More Safety Facts:
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Never trick your children into taking medicine
by calling it candy. Always read the label
instructions so you know the appropriate dosage
for your child. Inventory all the vitamins in
your house. Keep them in a safe place away from
your children. One out of five children are
poisoned at their grandparents' house.
Child-resistant is never child-proof, so keep
bottles out of the reach of little hands. Keep
the number for poison control handy:
800-222-1222.
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