Healthy Eating in Children: Things That Influence Food Choices
        
        
          
            Overview
            
              
            
             Children may develop poor eating habits for several reasons, including: 
            
              - Available food choices.
 
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                  -  If candy and soft drinks are available, most children will choose these rather than healthier foods. 
 
                  - Fast foods and processed foods are widely available. But they usually contain few or no fruits or vegetables, and they often have a lot of salt, sugar, or fat. 
 
                  - Fast-food restaurants offer large portions that can lead children to eat more than their bodies need. 
 
                
               
              - Food marketing.
 
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Marketing creates a desire for less-than-healthy foods. 
                
                  - Foods advertised during children's TV shows tend to have very little nutritional value. 
 
                  - Marketing often targets children through tie-ins between movies, fast-food restaurants, and toys. 
 
                  - Snack foods are marketed for their fun and taste, not for their nutritional value. 
 
                
               
              - The need for personal choice.
 
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 Power struggles between a parent and child can affect eating behavior. If children are pressured to eat a certain food, they are more likely to refuse to eat that food, even if it is something they usually would enjoy. 
               
              - Emotions.
 
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 Sadness, anxiety, or a family crisis can cause a child to undereat or overeat. Trying to resolve the emotional problem may work better than focusing on the eating behavior. 
               
            
           
          
          
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                  Current as of:  October 7, 2024
               
              
             
           
         
        
        
          
            
              Current as of: October 7, 2024