Good nutrition helps growth
What every family and community has a right to
know about nutrition
Globally, nearly half of under-5 child deaths
every year are attributed to undernutrition, which
weakens the body’s resistance to illness.
If a woman is malnourished during pregnancy or
if her child is malnourished in the first 1000 days
of life, the child’s physical and mental growth
and development will be slowed. This cannot be
corrected when the child is older – it will affect
the child for the rest of his or her life.
Undernutrition develops when the body does not
get the proper amount of energy (calories),
proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals
and other nutrients required to keep the organs
and tissues healthy and functioning well. A child
or adult can be malnourished by being
undernourished or overnourished.
What every family and community has a right to
know about nutrition:
1. A young child should grow and gain weight
rapidly. From birth, children should be weighed
regularly to assess growth. If regular weighing
shows that the child is not gaining weight, or the
parents or other caregivers see the child is not
growing, something is wrong. The child needs to
be seen by a trained health worker.
2. Breastmilk alone is the only food and drink an
infant needs in the first six months of life. After
six months, a baby needs a variety of other
foods in addition to breastmilk to ensure healthy
growth and development.
3. From the age of 6 months, due to increasing
energy needs, a child needs to eat two to three
times per day, from 9-23 months, three to four
times per day – in addition to breastfeeding.
Depending on the child’s appetite, one or two
nutritious snacks, such as fruit or bread with nut
paste, may be needed between meals. The baby
should be fed small amounts of food that steadily
increase in variety and quantity as he or she
grows.
4. Feeding times are periods of learning, love and
interaction, which promote physical, social and
emotional growth and development. The parent
or other caregiver should talk to children during
feeding, and treat and feed girls and boys equally
and patiently.
5. Infants and young children need extra vitamin
A to help resist illness, protect their eyesight and
help them grow. Vitamin A can be found in many
fruits and vegetables, red palm oil, eggs, dairy
products, liver, fish, meat, fortified foods and
breastmilk. In areas where vitamin A deficiency
is common, high-dose vitamin A supplements
can also be given every four to six months to
children aged 6 months to 5 years.
6. Children need iron-rich foods to protect their
physical and mental abilities and to prevent
anaemia. The best sources of iron are animal
sources, such as liver, lean meats and fish.
Other good sources are iron-fortified foods and
iron supplements.
7. Iodine in a pregnant woman’s and young
child’s diet is especially critical for the
development of the child’s brain. It is essential
to help prevent learning disabilities and delayed
development. Using iodized salt instead of
ordinary salt provides pregnant women and their
children with as much iodine as they need.
8. As the child’s intake of food and drink
increases, the risk of diarrhoea substantially
increases. Food contamination is a major cause
of diarrhoea and other illnesses that cause
children to lose nutrients and energy needed for
growth and development. Good hygiene, safe
water and proper food handling, preparation and
storing are crucial to prevent illnesses.
9. During an illness, children need additional
fluids and encouragement to eat regular meals,
and breastfeeding infants need to breastfeed
more often. After an illness, children need to be
offered more food than usual to replenish the
energy and nourishment lost due to the illness.
10. Very thin and/or swollen children need
special medical care. They should be taken to a
trained health worker or health facility for
assessment and treatment.
Source: www.gallantwap.blogspot.com
Wednesday, 6 December 2017
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