Snack foods, though regarded as unhealthy, are widely eaten by children, particularly those with eating and feeding difficulties. This article outlines the ways in which paediatricians have traditionally made use of snack foods as incentives and then reviews the key nutritional and practical characteristics of commonly eaten snack foods, to allow practitioners to evaluate their role in the child's diet. Generally savoury snacks are preferable to sweet, while dry foods are preferable to drinks or semiliquid desserts. Many ostensibly healthy snacks are also rich in sugar or fat. Eaten in addition to other meals, snack foods may lead to obesity or else displace family foods, but the instant appeal of snack foods can be exploited to introduce y...
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The objective of this review was to identify dietary insufficiencies and excesses in children aged t...
Three-day estimated dietary records were kept for 194 white 3- and 4-year-old children to deterMine ...
Snack foods, though regarded as unhealthy, are widely eaten by children, particularly those with eat...
INTRODUCTION: The quantity, type and composition of snack foods may play a role in the development a...
Robson, ShannonSnacking is a child dietary behavior that has been increasing with snack foods often ...
This study investigated parental influences on preschool children’s healthy and unhealthy snacking i...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: According to the California Department of Education, students who are i...
The nutritional status’ of twelve toddlers from Chuva Daycare were assessed using dietary and ecolo...
Although snacks can provide important nutrients for young children during the complementary feeding ...
Purpose: Snacking contributes to one-quarter of children’s total daily energy intake in the USA, wit...
This study investigated parental influences on preschool children's healthy and unhealthy snacking i...
Snacking is very common among Americans; the impact of variety of snacking patterns on nutrient inta...
Causes of childhood and adolescent obesity are multi-factorial: sugary beverages, snack foods, porti...
Unhealthy snack food and beverage (USFB) consumption among young children has been noted in many low...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
The objective of this review was to identify dietary insufficiencies and excesses in children aged t...
Three-day estimated dietary records were kept for 194 white 3- and 4-year-old children to deterMine ...
Snack foods, though regarded as unhealthy, are widely eaten by children, particularly those with eat...
INTRODUCTION: The quantity, type and composition of snack foods may play a role in the development a...
Robson, ShannonSnacking is a child dietary behavior that has been increasing with snack foods often ...
This study investigated parental influences on preschool children’s healthy and unhealthy snacking i...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: According to the California Department of Education, students who are i...
The nutritional status’ of twelve toddlers from Chuva Daycare were assessed using dietary and ecolo...
Although snacks can provide important nutrients for young children during the complementary feeding ...
Purpose: Snacking contributes to one-quarter of children’s total daily energy intake in the USA, wit...
This study investigated parental influences on preschool children's healthy and unhealthy snacking i...
Snacking is very common among Americans; the impact of variety of snacking patterns on nutrient inta...
Causes of childhood and adolescent obesity are multi-factorial: sugary beverages, snack foods, porti...
Unhealthy snack food and beverage (USFB) consumption among young children has been noted in many low...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
The objective of this review was to identify dietary insufficiencies and excesses in children aged t...
Three-day estimated dietary records were kept for 194 white 3- and 4-year-old children to deterMine ...