Nutrition Guidelines for Weight Management of Elevated Blood LipidsNancy McDaniel M.D.An estimated 20 - 35% of American children ages 8 to 18 are overweight. Being overweight not only leads to psychological social problems for the child, but can also lead to physical problems in the future such as:
As overweight children are at greater risk of becoming overweight adults than lean children are, the time to control and manage your child's weight is now! Choosing the Right Foods for Weight ManagementChildren who are overweight should eat more foods that are nutrient dense, and less foods than are calorie dense.
MeatsChoose Lean meats, fish, and poultry that have been broiled, roasted or baked, not fried; lean luncheon meat (at least 97% fat-free) Instead of Fatty meats, commercial ground beef, regular cold cuts, hot dogs, fried meats Milk & Dairy ProductsChoose Lowfat or preferably skim milk; lowfat or fat-free cheeses (mozzarella, skim ricotta, lowfat or fat-free American; lowfat or fat-free yogurt or puddings Instead of Whole milk or cream, regular cheeses, (Cheddar, Colby, Swiss); regular ice cream or yogurts Breads & StarchesChoose Whole-grain or enriched breads, and whole grain or fortified cereals with low fat and low sugar content Instead of Breads made with added fat (corn bread, biscuits, croissants, muffins); french fries VegetablesChoose Fresh or frozen, serve raw, steamed, or stir-fried; use herbs and spices, may use small amounts of margarine Instead of Vegetables made with rich sauces, heavily buttered, fried or in casseroles Fruits & JuicesChoose Fresh, frozen or canned fruits or juices, packed in water or in their own juice Instead of Fruits in heavy syrup or those with added sugar Additional Tips for Managing the Overweight Child
Quick Lowfat Snacks for ChildrenFresh Vegetables: carrots, celery, zucchini, cherry tomatoes, green peppers. Serve plain or with dip made with fat-free yogurt or sour cream; no more than 1 Tbsp of peanut butter or lowfat cream cheese Fresh fruits: grapes, apples, oranges, bananas Serve fresh, sliced or whole, but with no added sugar or syrup Crackers/Chips: Animal crackers, graham crackers, saltines, vanilla wafers, fat-free pretzels, bread sticks, bread or bagel, baked chips, popcorn (unbuttered) Dairy Snacks: lowfat or skim yogurt (regular or frozen), lowfat or skim puddings, lowfat string cheese Gelatin: Sugar-free jello, add fresh fruit for variety |
