I’m a mom of five kids and one of the problems that concern
me would be the nutrition of my children.
Providing them with the right type of foods and nutrients is my topmost
priority. My daily struggle would be to
fight the type of food that’s accessible to my kids and easy to purchase but
lacks the nutrients that they need.
Every mom has her own story when it comes to feeding her
child. With mealtimes becoming a common
and daily struggle, moms have learned to cope with this problem in different
ways. Some moms resort to bribing,
giving treats or gifts whenever their child finishes his lunch. Other moms
would tend to transform into “monster moms”, not yielding to their child’s
refusal to eat. While others just give
in, thinking that eating something unhealthy is better than not eating at all.
The Threat
of the “Diet Shift”
Children are easily tempted by unhealthy food because to
them, these foods seem to be more fun and exciting to eat, and taste better
because of its flavors, colors and textures. This desire for unhealthy food heightens at age
4-7, as children start to make their own choices, and are able to voice out
what they want. This is when the threat
of the Diet Shift starts - the phase when the child may begin to prefer
unhealthy food, or food that do not contain the right nutrients children need
to keep their growth and development on track.
Fighting
Diet Shift
Wyeth Nutrition’s AQIVA recognizes this problem, and has partnered
with moms to help them secure their children’s health and nutrition, especially
during the Diet Shift phase. Recently, Aqiva launched “Food Talk”, an event
that helped educate mothers about the threat of the Diet Shift, and provided
them with empowering solutions for them to conquer this phase.
The mom-to-mom discussions on parenting concerns and health
tips for their children were led by celebrity mom and TV host Mikee
Cojuangco-Jaworski. On her own experience with her children on Diet Shift,
Mikee shared, “I have three boys, and my youngest, Renzo, is four years old. I
noticed that Renzo is starting to prefer unhealthy food staples such as French
fries and ice cream. I know people expect me to know how to teach Renzo to eat
healthy because I’ve already experienced this with my other two boys. But the
truth is, it’s not easy. It’s always a
different challenge with each kid when it comes to mealtimes.”
Child and health experts also shed light on the questions of
moms and guests regarding the cause, threats, and ways of dealing with the Diet
Shift. Dr. Bernadette Benitez, a Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Specialist
who currently serves as the Medical Director of Wyeth Nutrition Philippines,
and a consultant the Asian Hospital, Medical Center in Alabang, and Makati
Medical Center, talked about how real the Diet Shift is, citing reasons and the
usual age when it occurs. Ms. Luz Callanta, Nutrition Expert and Lecturer, discussed
the nutrients commonly at-risk during the Diet Shift phase given the child’s
poor nutritional intake, and the importance of these nutrients in the child’s
growth and development.
“It is normal for a child to go through a Diet Shift, as
experimenting with new food, and developing tastes for new food, are all part
of growing up. The problem is when the
child gets exposed to more types of unhealthy food, and would start to prefer
these over other food that are ideal for his age. This usually heightens at age 4, when he
starts tasting sugary snacks from classmates, and begins craving for fried and
crunchy food from the malls, etc. This is when parents should start monitoring
their child’s intake of unhealthy food, and continue teaching them to eat
healthy.” explained Dr. Benitez.
In a recent study done by Dr. Emilie Flores on the dietary
characteristics of Filipino children, ages 1-6 years old from NCR, it is
alarming to know that only 20% consumed
fruits & vegetable at least once a day, and meet the minimum acceptable
diet standards based on the WHO indicators.
Also, only a third received adequate amount of complementary &
iron-rich foods. It is very unfortunate
that this inadequacy in nutrient intake happens at the crucial age of a child’s
development.
“Proper nutrition is needed, especially during the child’s
growth and development years. This is
when he needs most of the vitamins and nutrients, at the right levels. Unfortunately, this is the same time that the
threat of the Diet Shift strikes, and gaps in nutrition may occur. It is
essential at this stage to supplement at-risk nutrients in the child’s diet and
nutrition,” says Ms. Callanta.
During the event, mothers realized that to teach children
how to eat healthy, they must understand why the unhealthy food appeal to them
in the first place. This is where Celebrity
Chef Jackie Laudico of Bistro Filipino helped in teaching guests how to prepare
their healthy meals that kids will enjoy. As a mom, she knows the importance of
styling healthy food to make it more appealing. She always plays around with
three main elements--color, shape and texture-- when preparing meals for
children. She showcased her techniques, and guests even had a hands-on
experience in preparing one of her kid-friendly dishes. “The best way to make children try healthy
dishes is to make them interested in it.
The food’s visual appeal helps in getting their attention, and
eventually they would be willing to taste the healthy snack.” shared Chef
Laudico.
AQIVA:
Promoting Fun Ways
to Healthy Eating
“Aqiva proudly takes on the advocacy of raising healthy
children through healthy eating habits and proper nutrition. We want to help
moms instill the importance and value of healthy eating in their children, and
at the same time, we want children to enjoy their healthy meals--to actually
like what they eat,” said AQIVA Senior Product Manager Carlo de la Paz.
AQIVA helps supplement nutrients which may be at-risk or
inadequate in a child’s diet. Formulated
with A.Q.I. (Adequate, Quality and Important) Nutrients, AQIVA is packed with
40 ingredients including 25 essential nutrients, scientifically designed to support
the child’s nutrition as parents teach them healthy eating habits, especially during
the Diet Shift phase.
AQIVA’s mission does not only stop in providing nutritional supplementation
to children, but also extends to creating awareness and spreading information
on teaching mothers how to help their child learn healthy eating habits, to
fight the Diet Shift.
“Mothers need to be creative when it comes to their
children’s nutrition. There should be no shortcuts and they should not only
focus on making meal times healthy but also fun and enjoyable to the kids,”
shared Dr. Benitez.
Mikee added, “I make sure that I supplement the at-risk
nutrients Renzo needs. I don’t want to sneak around concealing vegetables in
his food. Instead, I want him to enjoy his healthy meals by using fruits and
vegetables to create fun and appealing meal experiences.”
For more information on Aqiva, parents may call the Wyeth
Careline at 81-WYETH (81-99384) for Metro Manila, and 1-800-10-884-2222 (toll-free)
for provinces. Parents may also log on
to www.facebook.com/AqivaPH
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