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Old 01-26-2010, 03:49 PM
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Default Top 10 worst foods to give your kids

I just read this on the livestong website and though it might be useful here:

One-third of all U.S. children are overweight or obese, according to the TeensHealth web page. The main cause is overeating, with little regard to the actual nutrition offered by the food. Changing eating habits is not easily done, but minor changes in the type of food consumed can quickly reduce the amount of calorie intake each day. Eliminating the worst foods is one way to improve kids' nutrition.

1. Hot Dogs

Hot dogs are high in fat and sodium and loaded with preservatives such as nitrates. The average dog has 464 calories with 32 percent of the daily fat, 15 percent of the cholesterol and 44 percent of the recommended daily sodium. This is balanced against the positive nutritional facts of 16 grams of protein and 8 percent of the daily dietary fiber. There are better alternatives for protein and fiber.

2. Soda

TeenHealth classifies sodas and energy drinks as "empty" calories that you don't need. The average soda has 10 to 12 teaspoons of sugar in each 10-ounce can. Dr. Marjorie Fitch-Hilgenberg, assistant professor of dietetics at the University of Arkansas, states that soda should be treated as a dessert item, not the meal's beverage.

3. Sticky Candy

Candy is high in sugar, and sticky candy contributes to tooth decay, according to the American Dental Association.

4. Doughnuts

Doughnuts are in high calories and provide little nutritional value. Breakfast should provide nutrients to supply energy, but sugar pastries do little to provide such nutrients.

5. Prepackaged Lunch Kits

Registered dietitian Liz Weiss reports that lunch kits are high in fat, saturated fat and sodium and low in fiber, vitamins and minerals. Many of them contain half the daily allowance of saturated fat and all of the sodium necessary for the average adult.

6. Sugary Breakfast Cereals

Most non-vitamin fortified breakfast cereals have sugar, artificial flavors and coloring and little nutrition. The fiber and vitamins added during the cereal manufacturing can be supplied in better food choices, such as fruit.

7. Microwavable Prepackaged Dinners

These are convenient, but are high in fat, salt and preservatives. Not only are the dinners inadequate nutrition for growing children, they fail to teach children proper eating habits or how to prepare healthy meals. The average sodium content ranges from 700 to 1,800 milligrams for each dinner, an unhealthy amount for children to consume in one meal.

8. Juice Drinks

Juice is high in sugar content, calories and acid that destroys dental enamel. Dr. Fitch-Hilgenberg warns against drinking juices that are not 100 percent juice. Fruits are a healthier option since they also provide the necessary daily fiber and additional vitamins.

9. French Fries

French Fries are fatty and soaked in oil. The fat count for this food averages 18 percent of the daily fat requirement and 7 percent of sodium, with only a minimal amount of dietary fiber, protein and calcium.

10. Toaster Pastries

Pastries have the same bad effect as doughnuts: high sugar and low nutritional content. Also, many of them have preservatives that allow the product to be stored for a year or more.
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Old 05-31-2010, 05:17 PM
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It is the common myth that if you suffer from diabetes, you have to eat special food that is often very expensive. In reality the diet works for the best if the food consists of proteins, carbohydrates and fats, but in right combination.
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Old 06-17-2011, 11:05 AM
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Impressivesport supplementsadvices on which are the worst food not only for children but for us adults too.

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Old 08-12-2011, 09:54 PM
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None of this is true. My doctor said you can eat whatever you want. And I do. My blood sugars run between 70-100. I'm going eat a dozen hotdogs and fries now.
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Old 08-13-2011, 02:17 PM
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I forgot to put 'as long as you inject your insulins'. But you can still eat anything with added insulins.
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Old 08-27-2011, 08:58 AM
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Hi
I am newbie here and found lots of necessary info about diabetic!
Thanks to all.
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Old 08-29-2011, 08:39 AM
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But what would you eat if you don't use insulin or Meds? I don't and couldnt eat one hot dog bun and keep under 6.0 (108) which is what I choose as a target top,at ANY time
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Old 10-13-2011, 11:57 AM
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Thank you so much for sharing such a great and useful list. It will really help me in selecting the foods for my children. Healthy diet is so much essential for good growth of kids.
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Old 12-12-2011, 12:05 PM
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All the list of food mentioned above are so delicious, we got sin on this. I love hotdogs, french fries and chocolate donuts.

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Old 09-19-2012, 07:25 AM
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Now days it is quite hard to divert attention of our children from fast/junk food to healthy food and diet.It is very informative information mentioned above.We should also try to engage our children in some physical work outs.
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