Dietary Foods Increase The Risk Of Obesity In Children

Maryam Ayres Author: Maryam Ayres Time for reading: ~1 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
Dietary Foods Increase The Risk Of Obesity In Children

According to nutritionists, diet products can encourage children to overeat and gain weight ...

Low calorie foods are not recommended for young children. According to nutritionists, diet products can encourage children to overeat and gain weight. According to experts, it is much more sensible while children are fragile to eat normal foods rather than their low-calorie equivalents.



In addition, a healthy and balanced diet with enough calories is of great importance for both the physical and mental development of children.
 


Eating dietary foods is very likely to have the opposite effect and to cause children to gain weight, because then they have a tendency to overeat.




In contrast, older people can rely on other taste indicators to assess the energy value of food. These claims are based on experiments with rats, in which the processes in the body are similar to those of humans.


It is the results of experiments with young rats that lead researchers at the University of Alberta to think that low-calorie versions of high-calorie foods impair the body's ability to use taste to regulate caloric intake.


The researchers found that young rats began to overeat when they received dietary food. No such trend was observed in older rats. According to scientists, older animals, from puberty, can now rely on other taste indicators to properly assess the energy value of food.

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