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Nutrition Articles


Healthy Eating Tips For Teenagers


By: Mila Sidman

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What teenager doesn?t love fast food?. Many teenagers live off a diet of fast food, chips, sweets and soda or other sugary drinks. Although it?s a difficult age to encourage healthy eating, there are a few things you can do.

Here are a few tips to help your teenagers eat healthier foods:

Start with breakfast Too many kids are starting their day by skipping breakfast. It has been proven that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Challenge your teens to start their day off right by eating a healthy, filling breakfast.

Drink lots of water Your teen?s body needs at least 6 cups of water per day. Instead of buying canned sodas or other sweetened drinks, buy bottled water and try to encourage them to drink it.

Get physical Again, technology has become an ingrained part of children?s lives. Encourage your teen to get off the couch and get moving. Any form of exercise is better than none. Remember, it doesn?t have to be strenuous to count as exercise.

No more Prepackaged snacks Popular snacks are loaded with sugar, carbohydrates, fat, and salt. Instead of providing your teen with these sweet and salty snacks, give them healthy alternatives of fresh fruit and vegetables.

Exercise self-control Next to a sedentary lifestyle, another huge hurdle for teens in eating in moderation. Active teens will naturally be able to take in extra calories without negative consequences. Teens that are inactive and consume more calories and fat will see the effects of their overeating quite rapidly. Support your teen by gently reminding them to eat in moderation.

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