According to a survey, only one in 10 Indian children aged 6-23 months gets 'adequate diet' and 35.7 per cent of children below five years of age are underweight.
A new research suggests that the consequences of dieting and even talking about dieting are much more pronounced in children than adults.
Children learn by example, not by lecture. This is why embracing healthy eating as a family is key.
The states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh reported the highest levels of inadequate diversity in children's diets.
At a time when one in three 10-year-old children are overweight or obese, and one in three five-year-olds has tooth decay, the health risks posed by failure to tackle sugar intake are serious," the Daily ...
A healthy diet may develop better reading skills in the first three school years, shows a recent study from Finland. The study involved 161 children aged 6-8 years old and the quality of their diet ...
As parents, one of the most fundamental opportunities we can pass on to our children is that of experiential learning. We depend on food, and by appreciating what we eat, we appreciate the people and ...
Governments must do more to protect children from sophisticated online methods used to market unhealthy foods to them, the World Health Organization in Europe said in a report released Friday.
Hand sanitisers can do more harm than good to your children. Scientists have discovered that children may be tempted to swallow the substance leading to nausea and pain.
COVID 19 Effect: A research from University at Buffalo found out that overweight children ate extra meal per day during the lockdown period and also ate more of unhealthy foods.