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Children's BMI Calculator

BMI, or Body Mass Index, uses weight and height to calculate weight status for adults. BMI for children and teens also takes into account gender and age because healthy body fatness differs between boys and girls and changes as they grow. This BMI calculator will help you determine if your child is a healthy weight.

Find Nutrients for Children in Food, Not Pills

While you want to make sure your child gets the right vitamins and minerals, it's best for kids to get all the nutrients they need from food. But there are some children who may need a supplement.

School Lunches: Going Beyond Peanut Butter

Some kids don't want to try new things in their lunch. But a variety of foods gives children a variety of nutrients and expands their palates.

Whole Grains in the Teen Diet

Better health for your teen could be as close as your breadbox. The more whole grains teenagers eat, the leaner they are and the less likely they are to develop diabetes.

Tip the Scales in Your Child's Favor

Excess childhood weight is placing "an unprecedented burden" on children's health. It's triggering a host of dangerous health problems once seen only in adults.

Weave Fiber Into Kids' Diets

A fiber-rich diet may decrease the risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes later in life, so it's wise to get children in the fiber habit at a young age.

Eating Together Is Good for Kids

How often do you and your family all manage to sit down together for dinner? Your answer means far more than a chance to find out what's going on in school.

Take a Hard Line Against Soft Drinks

Kids who drink soda tend to eat fewer fruits and vegetables, and get less calcium, protein and vitamins A and D, because they are drinking less milk. They also take in more calories.

How to Raise Healthy Eaters

Here are suggestions to help you help your children attain and maintain a healthy weight.

Babies and Toddlers Need Iron to Thrive

Without enough iron, your child may feel tired and listless or have poor motor skills. Your child also needs iron for sharper thinking.

Help Your Child Outgrow Weight Problems

Most weight problems are caused by too little activity and too much food. Most children who are overweight don’t need to diet.

It's in the Bag: Five Great Lunches for Kids

Fruits and vegetables that are peeled, sliced, or bite-sized are easy to eat.

Kids Need Their Nutrients

Learning a bit more about vitamins and minerals can help ensure your kids are on the right nutritional track.

Knock Down the Hurdles to Breastfeeding

Ideally, you should breast-feed exclusively for the first six months, with a goal of continuing breast milk for at least the first year.

Helping Picky Eaters Expand Their Palate

Although a lot of young children are finicky about food, they need help when they won’t eat the amount or variety required to keep up their nutritional status.

 
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