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Nutrition Articles & Tips What about kids' lunches? First and foremost get an idea of what your kids are eating for lunch. Many, many kids take
money to school only to spend it on high fat, low nutrient foods such as fast food, (tacos, pizza or hamburgers) and forfeit any
fruits, vegetables or lean protein. Ask them what they eat; some of them may be skipping lunch all together. Ask your kids
what they would like to eat? Then compromise and put together a lunch that is both satisfying but nutritious as well. Things
to shoot for…watch the fat! If your child insists on a hamburger then pair it with fruit and baked chips instead of fries and a soda.
Encourage variety, portions, lower fat and at least trying some fruits and veggies.
Kids are often very hungry after school and they hear "wait until dinner!" The problem with this is that kids get too hungry
and may overeat during and after dinner to make up for those lost calories. Encourage an after school snack that's satisfying.
Examples may be graham crackers with milk, fruit with peanut butter, bowl of vegetable soup with crackers, vegetables with
low fat ranch, whole wheat tortilla with low fat cheese or even a ½ cup trail milk. Finally, no matter what, encourage exercise
in your kids. Once school starts, kids tend to sit in front of computers, schoolbooks and the television. They need to expend
calories every day. Go for a bike ride, play catch, or walk the dog. Get them moving! Now what about you parents? Take
everything you just read and apply it to yourself. Eat breakfast, rethink your lunch, munch on low fat snacks and exercise!! If
you take a look at your intake and exercise you may find some of the reasons why your kids struggle to make good choices.
Make it a family project to help eachother set some nutritious and exercise goals and work towards them. It's a great time to
make some changes! You can do it!
Amy B. Carlson, MS, RD, LD is a registered dietitian and consults
clients at "The Healthy Weigh" on a one-on-one or group setting in Houston,
Texas. To contact Amy for an appointment call 713-978-1713 or e-mail her
at abcdietitian@hotmail.com.
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