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Caloric Needs
Daily energy requirements that increase with age and activity, typically ranging from 1,000 to 1,600 kilocalories for young children.
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Caloric Needs
Daily energy requirements that increase with age and activity, typically ranging from 1,000 to 1,600 kilocalories for young children.
Whole Milk
A dairy product recommended for young children due to its higher fat content, supporting growth and brain development.
Protein Requirement
The amount of protein needed per kilogram of body weight, higher in young children than adults to support growth.
Carbohydrate Intake
A consistent daily amount of 130 grams, necessary for energy and brain function in children over one year old.
Vitamin D
A micronutrient essential for bone health and calcium absorption, often prioritized in early childhood diets.
Calcium
A mineral crucial for bone development and strength, especially important during rapid growth phases in young children.
Iron
A micronutrient vital for cognitive development and preventing anemia, commonly monitored in young children.
Hydration
Adequate fluid intake, typically 1.3 to 1.7 liters daily, necessary for healthy growth and physiological functions.
Picky Eating
A common behavior in toddlers involving rejection of certain foods, potentially impacting nutrient intake.
Food Jags
Temporary periods when a child insists on eating only a few specific foods, possibly leading to nutrient gaps if prolonged.
Nutrient-Dense Meals
Small, frequent servings rich in essential nutrients, recommended to meet the dietary needs of young children.
Vegan Diet
A plant-based eating pattern requiring careful planning in young children to prevent nutritional deficiencies.
Multivitamin-Mineral Supplement
A product often recommended to fill potential nutrient gaps in young children's diets, especially with dietary restrictions.
Growth Rate
The speed of physical development, which slows after infancy but still requires increased nutrient intake in early childhood.
Nutritional Deficiency
A lack of essential nutrients that can result from prolonged poor dietary habits or restrictive eating patterns in children.