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Diet for Children (2 years to 5 years old)
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The Food Pyramid

Children above two should join the family at the dinning table for three meals a day. It is important for parents to set good examples for their children. In this way, children will develop balanced dietary habits to grow healthy.
The Food Pyramid
This pyramid tells us what a healthy diet is. It emphasizes a balanced consumption of appropriate amount of a variety of food with special emphasis on grain products, fruits, and vegetables.
Cereals such as rice and wheat are the major sources of food that provide the energy we need. Besides, vegetables and fruits are also important. They provide us with fibers, minerals and vitamins. Meat and milk can by no means substitute cereals as the major source of energy, and should be taken in moderate amount. If taken too much, fat will accumulate in the body. There is evidence linking high fat intake to heart disease.
However, there is no need to limit the fat intake of children before two years old. Those over two years old may choose low fat milk as their usual drink. Reduction of dietary intake of fat by the age of five years is strongly advised, which means avoidance of fast food and snacks of high fat content, such as deep fried chicken and chips. There is no need for parents to absolutely prohibit their children from eating junk foods, they should rather monitor the amount and frequency of intake.
Eat Less
Oil, salt and sugar
Eat Moderately
Meat, fish, eggs and dairy products
Eat More
Fruits and vegetables
Eat Most
Cereals: rice, noodles, vermicelli, bread and biscuits
For the health of their children, parents should prepare three balanced meals everyday, plus two snacks in between if needed. Encourage children to drink more water, eat more cereals, vegetables and fruits but less oily, deep-fried or sweetened food. Following the Food Pyramid and doing regular exercise will help children grow healthy and bring them lifelong benefits.
Fish
Meat 
Rice 
Vegetable
A Balanced Meal for Children
6-8 Glasses of water
Good dietary habits should be established from childhood.
If you have any queries on diet for children, please contact the medical and nursing staff of Maternal and Child Health Centres. We are pleased to answer your enquiries.
For more health information, please call the Department of Health's 24-hour pre-recorded health education hotline: 2833 0111 or visit the website of the Central Health Education Unit, Department of Health: www.cheu.gov.hk

 
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Last revision date: 01 September 2006