Eating veggies
is not effective unless you avoid junk food!
Children who eat more carrots and apples are no less
likely to eat candies and fries, warns a new study, suggesting that emphasising
on avoiding ‘bad’ food is as important as adding ‘good’ food in children’s
diet. The researchers found that kids who ate fruits and vegetables and drank
milk every day were as likely to eat foods high in sugar and salt as those who
rarely ate healthy foods. ‘There has been a kind of assumption that if you
encourage people to adopt healthy eating it naturally leads to a decline in unhealthy
eating,’ said study co-author Phyllis Pirie from the Ohio State University in
the US. Efforts to lower childhood obesity rates often focus on adding ‘good’
foods, rather than on avoiding ‘bad foods,’ she said.
Trained interviewers met with parents or guardians of 357
children two to five years old and asked them to recall how often the children
ate certain foods in the past week. The research team asked them about the
children’s diets and categorised foods and drinks into healthy and unhealthy
categories. About half the children in the study ate fruit two or more times a
day. Some rarely ate vegetables, but more than a third had them multiple times
a day. Regardless of age, there was no evidence kids who frequently ate fruits
and vegetables and drank milk were any less likely to partake in the unhealthy
foods.
The study appeared in the journal of the Maternal
and Child Health Journal.
Source: www.thehealthsite.com
12.01.2016
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