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Nutrition. Child & Adolescent Nutrition Differs from adult nutrition. Infancy needs Toddlers Adolescents.

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Page 1: Nutrition. Child & Adolescent Nutrition Differs from adult nutrition. Infancy needs Toddlers Adolescents.

Nutrition

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Child & Adolescent Nutrition

•Differs from adult nutrition.

•Infancy needs

•Toddlers

•Adolescents

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(Story & Stang, 2005)

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Nutritional Needs

•Iron is important ▫From toddlers to teenagers

•Special dietary needs for teenagers:▫This is a time of growth spurts

20% of adult height 50% of adult weight

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Iron Deficiency & Anemia

•What is anemia?

•Symptoms:▫Fatigue / weakness▫Pale skin▫Rapid heartbeat▫Irritability▫Decreased appetite▫Dizziness / Lightheadedness

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Preventing Anemia

•Foods rich in iron▫Red meat, tuna, salmon, eggs, enriched

grains, leafy green vegetables, fortified foods

•May need a supplement

•Recommended amounts:▫7-10 mg/day for children 1-12 years old▫11 mg/day for adolescent boys; 15 mg/day

for girls

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Teenagers and Calcium

•Teenagers need calcium to build strong bones▫Calcium is also important for muscle

contractions

•The osteoporosis connection…▫Why talk about this in a child & adolescent

health class??

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Osteoporosis

•1 of every 2 American women will get osteoporosis after the age of 65.

•Why worry about teenagers?▫Less than half of teenagers get enough

calcium in their diet. For girls – about 15% get enough calcium.

The teenage years are the time to build strong bones

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Soda consumption & Osteoporosis•Girls who drank soft drinks: 3x more

likely to have a bone fracture▫Physically active girls: 5x more likely to

have a bone fracture

▫Why? Phosphoric acid Less calcium consumption

Source: Harvard School of Public Health

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Who is at risk?

•Those who do not get enough calcium

•Females•Those with high soft drink consumption

•Those who do not exercise

•Caucasians and Asians

•Family history•Smoking•Alcohol

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Prevention

•Eating calcium-rich foods▫Dairy products, calcium-fortified orange

juice, leafy green vegetables, canned salmon or tuna

▫May need a calcium supplement•Weight-bearing exercises•Limit soft drink consumption•Don’t smoke

•Notice anything about this list?

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“Selling” it to teenagers

•Make it beneficial in the short term▫May need to relate it to body image

“Calcium will help you grow taller” “Do you know those older people that are

stooped over?” Low-fat, non-fat alternatives for those

worried about gaining weight.

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Eating Disorders

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Teenagers & Dieting

•Over ½ of teenage girls and 1/3 of teen boys use unhealthy weight control behaviors. ▫ (Neumark-Sztainer, 2005)

▫These behaviors include: Skipping meals Fasting Smoking cigarettes to control weight Vomiting Taking laxatives

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Teens & Body Image• 50-88% of adolescent girls

feel negatively about their body size and shape.

• Over 1/3 of males think their current size is too small.

• Puberty can amplify body image concerns.

• (Croll, 2005)

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The Female Athlete Triad

•What is it?▫Disordered eating▫Bone loss▫Amenorrhea

•Who is at risk?

•Consequences?

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Teenagers & Eating Disorders•Approximately 11 million Americans

suffer from an eating disorder. (EDC, 2010)

•50-80% of risk is determined by genetics. (ECD, 2010)

•Three classes:• Anorexia Nervosa• Bulimia Nervosa• Eating Disorders Not Otherwise Specified

(EDNOS)• Includes Binge Eating Disorder

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Eating Disorders & Media•Tweens & Teens are more likely to be

dissatisfied with their bodies after watching media.

•Movies & Television shows often have characters comment on appearance/weight.

•Advertisements often use an appeal to beauty to sell the product.

▫ National Institute on Media and the Family

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Anorexia Nervosa• Self-starvation

▫Essential nutrients are denied (no or little food) so the body slows down all normal processes to conserve energy.

• Health consequences▫Low blood pressure / heart rate▫Muscle loss / weakness▫Dehydration▫Fainting / fatigue▫Dry hair and skin

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•90-95% are female so, 5-10% are male.•Similar characteristics:

▫Preoccupied with weight Males may have preoccupation with body

building, weight lifting or toning.▫Compulsive exercise▫Frequently weighing oneself▫Distorted body image

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Bulimia Nervosa

•Typically a binge – purge method▫Binge – secret periods of quickly eating

high-calorie dense foods.▫Purge – more than the typical vomiting.

•80% are female•Health consequences:

▫Irregular heartbeat = heart failure = death.

▫Tooth decay▫Ulcers

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Warning Signs• Anorexia

▫ Becomes very thin▫ Obsesses over eating,

food, weight▫ Counts portions, calories

carefully▫ Only eats certain foods▫ Feels fat▫ Withdraws from social

activities▫ May be depressed,

fatigued or cold all the time

• Bulimia▫ Fears weight gain▫ Intensely unhappy with

body size, shape or weight

▫ Goes to the bathroom frequently or immediately after meals

▫ Regularly buys laxatives▫ Spends most of free time

working out▫ Withdraws from social

activities

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Prevention

•Involves everyone:▫Parents, communities, schools

•Examine your own body image

•Avoid power struggles over food

•Create a healthy lifestyle for the family

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More information

•“Dying to be thin” www.pbs.org▫Nova program