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Boost Their Performance - Right Nutrients at the Right Age

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Boost Their Performance - Right Nutrients at the Right Age
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Childhood and adolescence are nutritional critical points due to rapid growth and development. It is characterized by an increase in cell number and a concerted and coordinated change in cell/tissue/organ characteristics and functions. Longitudinal growth of the skeleton is the most obvious feature accompanied by the growth and maturation of the muscles, the internal organs, the reproductive system and the central nervous system. This developmental growth stage of the child is predetermined by his activity levels which depend on his physical and mental stamina.

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Feb 2021 | 10 min read

Heightened sugar content – A major concern

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Heightened sugar content – A major concern
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Children in their early years, tend to prefer sweet and dairy products, food which are rich in fat, and high energy density as their daily meal.1 It has been observed that children with such preference are twice as obese children as compared to low-sweet taste preference. 

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Mar 2021 | 7 min read
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