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Community Nutrition Community Nutrition Update: Childhood Update: Childhood Nutrition Nutrition Preschool and Elementary School ~Ages One to Eleven Years~ Patty Case, OSU Extension Service, Klamath County

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Page 1: Community Nutrition Update: Childhood Nutrition Preschool and Elementary School ~Ages One to Eleven Years~ Patty Case, OSU Extension Service, Klamath County

Community Nutrition Update: Community Nutrition Update: Childhood NutritionChildhood Nutrition

Preschool and Elementary School

~Ages One to Eleven Years~

Patty Case, OSU Extension Service, Klamath County

Page 2: Community Nutrition Update: Childhood Nutrition Preschool and Elementary School ~Ages One to Eleven Years~ Patty Case, OSU Extension Service, Klamath County

OutlineOutline

Characteristics of childhoodNutritional issues

– Imbalances– Iron– Tooth Decay

Key Messages Nutrition Education

Page 3: Community Nutrition Update: Childhood Nutrition Preschool and Elementary School ~Ages One to Eleven Years~ Patty Case, OSU Extension Service, Klamath County

General CharacteristicsGeneral Characteristics of Childhood of Childhood

Growth rate slowsNutrient needs remain highEmotional growth rate increases

Page 4: Community Nutrition Update: Childhood Nutrition Preschool and Elementary School ~Ages One to Eleven Years~ Patty Case, OSU Extension Service, Klamath County

Emotional ChangesEmotional Changes

ToddlerPreschoolSchool Age

Page 5: Community Nutrition Update: Childhood Nutrition Preschool and Elementary School ~Ages One to Eleven Years~ Patty Case, OSU Extension Service, Klamath County

Nutrition GoalsNutrition Goals

Achieve normal growth & developmentLearn to enjoy a variety of nutritious foodsTransition from dependent eating to

independent smoothly

Page 6: Community Nutrition Update: Childhood Nutrition Preschool and Elementary School ~Ages One to Eleven Years~ Patty Case, OSU Extension Service, Klamath County

Nutritional IssuesNutritional Issues

Nutritional deficiencies replaced with nutritional imbalances

CalciumIronTooth decay

Page 7: Community Nutrition Update: Childhood Nutrition Preschool and Elementary School ~Ages One to Eleven Years~ Patty Case, OSU Extension Service, Klamath County

Nutritional ImbalancesNutritional Imbalances

Skipping meals effects school performanceOne in five children get 5-A-Day

(average about 3 1/2 servings per day)

Fat intake about 34% of caloriesSnacking has increased, contributes 20-42% of

daily energy intakeImbalances association with chronic diseases

(Krebs-Smith et al, 1996;USDA ,2000)

Page 8: Community Nutrition Update: Childhood Nutrition Preschool and Elementary School ~Ages One to Eleven Years~ Patty Case, OSU Extension Service, Klamath County

Healthy Eating IndexHealthy Eating Index

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Childr

en 2-

3

Childr

en 4-

6

Childr

en 7-

10

Female

s 11-

14

Males 1

1-14

Female

s 15-

18

Males 1

5-18

Poor Diet

Needs Improvement

Good Diet

The Healthy Eating Index: 1994-96. US Dept of Ag, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

Page 9: Community Nutrition Update: Childhood Nutrition Preschool and Elementary School ~Ages One to Eleven Years~ Patty Case, OSU Extension Service, Klamath County

IronIron

Most common deficiencyGreater problem in children of low-income

familiesOnly 60% of females 6-11 years met RDAShown to cause lower scores of mental and

motor functioning

(CSFII 1994-96)

Page 10: Community Nutrition Update: Childhood Nutrition Preschool and Elementary School ~Ages One to Eleven Years~ Patty Case, OSU Extension Service, Klamath County

Tooth DecayTooth Decay Single most common disease of childhood Effects all income levels 50% have cavities by 2nd grade Among low income, 50% of decay goes untreated Treatment

– Well balanced diet, moderate snacking– Early hygiene and dental care– Fluoridated toothpaste and water

(Healthy People 2010)

Page 11: Community Nutrition Update: Childhood Nutrition Preschool and Elementary School ~Ages One to Eleven Years~ Patty Case, OSU Extension Service, Klamath County

Key MessagesKey Messages

Five-A-DayAppropriate SnackingRegular BreakfastFeeding ResponsibilitiesVariety and Experimentation with Foods

Page 12: Community Nutrition Update: Childhood Nutrition Preschool and Elementary School ~Ages One to Eleven Years~ Patty Case, OSU Extension Service, Klamath County

Feeding ResponsibilitiesFeeding Responsibilities

(E.Satter)

AdultsAdults ChildrenChildren

What

When

Where

How Much

Whether or Not

Page 13: Community Nutrition Update: Childhood Nutrition Preschool and Elementary School ~Ages One to Eleven Years~ Patty Case, OSU Extension Service, Klamath County

Children’s Children’s Food Food

PyramidPyramid

•Portions vary with age

•Whole milk for under 2 yrs

•Snacks are mini-meals

Page 14: Community Nutrition Update: Childhood Nutrition Preschool and Elementary School ~Ages One to Eleven Years~ Patty Case, OSU Extension Service, Klamath County

Nutrition Ed—What Works?Nutrition Ed—What Works?

More exposure is better—how much?Developmentally appropriateAdult influenceFocus on behavior change

Lytle et al, 1997; Contento et al, 1995

Page 15: Community Nutrition Update: Childhood Nutrition Preschool and Elementary School ~Ages One to Eleven Years~ Patty Case, OSU Extension Service, Klamath County

SummarySummary

Dietary quality needs improvement. Childhood food habits/choices track into

adolescence. Need to find ways to weave “key messages” into

children’s and families lives. Need to engage children early in education.

App 10-24-02