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January 27, 2018
A good majority of Indians are vegetarians though not many are true [simple_tooltip style=’background:blue;color:white;’ content=’Those who choose not to eat animal products of any kind, including animal flesh, dairy products, eggs, and sometimes even honey’]vegan[/simple_tooltip]. There is a tendency to eat too many cereals resulting in a high carbohydrate and low protein diet. Not only does the child need to replace the proteins lost in day to day wear and tear of life but has also to build new proteins to take care of growth and development.
So what should the poor harried parent do to ensure that their child is getting enough protein?
Firstly, be aware of how proteins are made by the human body. When we ingest proteins, whether the source is vegetarian or non-vegetarian, the intestine breaks it down to [simple_tooltip style=’background:blue;color:white;’ content=’The basic building blocks of proteins’] amino acids[/simple_tooltip]. These amino acids are absorbed and then recombined in a manner unique to humans to create our own proteins. There are about 22 amino acids that are important to human health. Our human body can make 13 of these without any help but the other nine can only come from eating protein rich foods and therefore are called ‘essential’ amino acids
Only the main ones are highlighted here:
It is a simple formula. The recommended dietary intake of proteins daily for a child is around 1 gm / kg / day. So if your child weighs 8 kg you need to ensure that you give at least 8 gm of proteins per day. (Protein content of common Indian foods is easily available of the net). One of the many is this:
Above all the traditional combination of foods like rice and dal (चावल दाल) or rice and sambhar (सांभर भात) serve to make incomplete protein foods into foods that are complete in all essential amino acids. Another good combination is peanut butter and toast.
You can always consult your pediatrician and set up an appointment to discuss what diet should you be offering to your child. At Nathani Clinic, we help you customize balanced diets for your children within the limits of your food habits and culture.
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