Posts Tagged ‘children’s’

Alia Almoayed on Kids Nutrition

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Nutritional Therapist Alia Almoayed runs a course for parents and teachers about healthy eating for children. Author of I WANT HEALTHY KIDS, Alia shares precious insights on how to get your kids to eat healthy, how to deal with fussy eaters, and how to help your kids eat well and have a lasting positive relationship with food! To purchase the full course, go to http://www.kidsnutritionsecrets.com.

Duration : 0:4:59

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Children’s Nutrition

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

http://www.ihealthtube.com Dr. Gary Kohls lists what nutrients and supplements we should give our children, to ensure a healthy developing brain.

Duration : 0:3:32

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Children’s Nutrition (Part 2)

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

What and how you eat as a child will have a lasting effect on the rest of your life. In this interview, an expert in children’s nutrition talks about a variety of issues involving children’s nutrition, including obesity rates and children who may fall behind the growth curve with a condition known as failure-to-thrive.

Part One:
When is a child overweight?
Health risks for overweight children
Dietary concerns
Barriers to physical activity
Parents setting a good example

Part Two:
Infant feeding problems
Failure to thrive
Associated health problems
Medical causes
Social/economic influences
Treating feeding problems

Guest:
Dr. Maureen Black, a psychologist and director of the pediatric nutrition clinic at the University of Maryland Hospital for Children. Dr. Black is also a professor of pediatrics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

Links:
Children’s Nutrition (Part 1)

Children’s Nutrition (Part 2)

University of Maryland Hospital for Children
http://www.umm.edu/pediatrics/

Duration : 0:9:40

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Children’s Nutrition (Part 1)

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

What and how you eat as a child will have a lasting effect on the rest of your life. In this interview, an expert in children’s nutrition talks about a variety of issues involving children’s nutrition, including obesity rates and

children who may fall behind the growth curve with a condition known as failure-to-thrive.

Part One:
When is a child overweight?
Health risks for overweight children
Dietary concerns
Barriers to physical activity
Parents setting a good example

Part Two:
Infant feeding problems
Failure to thrive
Associated health problems
Medical causes
Social/economic influences
Treating feeding problems

Guest:
Dr. Maureen Black, a psychologist and director of the pediatric nutrition clinic at the University of Maryland Hospital for Children. Dr. Black is also a professor of pediatrics at the University of Maryland School of

Medicine.

Links:
Children’s Nutrition (Part 1)

Children’s Nutrition (Part 2)

University of Maryland Hospital for Children
http://www.umm.edu/pediatrics/

Duration : 0:16:54

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