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Proper nutrition assists your body ward off disease and disability. A healthy diet translates into a healthy body. The right mix of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients are the best recipe for ensuring your skeletal, muscular, nervous and circulatory systems function smoothly. Following are some dietary tips that will help you keep your spine, joints, and muscles healthy:
Children's Needs Children should eat a balanced diet, one that includes fruits and vegetables; breads and cereals; milk and dairy products; meat, fish, and eggs. Minimize starchy foods, such as crackers, pasta, pretzels and potato chips. About calcium and children's bones Your child's intake of calcium and the long-lasting benefits it provides bones and spinal structures in later years cannot be overstated. Calcium can be found in many foods other than milk. Broccoli, salmon, and kale are just some of the foods rich in calcium. The recommended calcium intake for children ages 4 to 8 is about 800 mg per
day. Children ages 9 to 18 should take in almost double-approximately 1,300
mg per day. Three 8-ounce glasses of milk will fit the bill for children under
the age of 8. Milk substitutes such as those made from soy are acceptable alternatives,
as long as they are fortified with vitamins and calcium. Orange juice can be
a source of calcium if your child doesn't prefer or can't tolerate milk.
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