Position of the American Dietetic Association: benchmarks for nutrition in child care.

作者: Sara E. Benjamin Neelon , Margaret E. Briley

DOI: 10.1016/J.JADA.2011.02.016

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摘要: It is the position of American Dietetic Association that child-care programs should achieve recommended benchmarks for meeting children's nutrition needs in a safe, sanitary, and supportive environment promotes optimal growth development. Use child care has become increasingly common now norm majority families United States. Therefore, it essential registered dietitians; dietetic technicians, registered; other food practitioners work partnership with providers children to meet provide them models healthful eating active lifestyles. This Position Paper provides guidance practitioners, health professionals, regarding recommendations nutritional quality foods beverages served; menus, meal patterns, portion sizes; preparation service; physical social environment; training; consultation; activity play; working families. targets aged 2 5 years attending highlights opportunities promote through both intervention policy-based initiatives.

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