Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 Kate, She may be preparing for a big growth spurt. Looks like she is not eating many vegetables, if any. Is this typical? I'd say her diet looks heavily slanted toward the proteins and not many carbs. When did you start the yogurt? Patti, mom to Katera, SCD 15 months 11 months SCD - HUGE appetite HI all - Over the past few weeks, my four and a half year old has been ramping up to eating extraordinary amounts of food. Typically she eats 5 scrambled eggs (she's eat more if we gave them to her) and 1/4 tsp of yogurt with three strawberries for breakfast, 2 muffins for a mid-morning snack, 5-6 legal hot dogs and a pear for lunch, and two whole chicken thighs and another pear for dinner. Is it me, or is this a lot of food? Has anyone else experienced this at the 11 months mark? Kate, 's mom, 4 1/2yo ASD, SCD 11 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 Kate, Here is what I come up with using Fitday.com. Calories 1703 Protein 107g Carbohydrates 74g Fat 115g Her calorie intake does not seem to be that high. But her fat and protein intake is very high compared to her carbohydrate intake. You did not list any veggies in the list of foods she is eating. I think that 2-3 eggs for breakfast, 2 hot dogs for lunch and 1-2 chicken thighs (depending on their size), would be more than enough protein. Her diet really needs more carbohydrates. From the info I have found, kids need 135-165g of carbs per day. She's only getting about half that amount. And keep in mind it takes lots of fruits, veggies and meat to add up to enough calories. Foods like cereal, bread, pasta, etc are loaded with calories. So, it will take more food to equal out to enough calories when you take away the starches. It takes 2 full cups of green beans to equal the calories in one slice of bread. It takes 1 1/2 cups of cooked squash to get the same number of calories that are in 10 rice crackers. It would take 8 CUPS of zucchini to get the calories that are in one grab bag size bag of plain potato chips. So, just keep some of these things in mind. It will take a lot of good fruits and veggies to get enough calories. But in the long run eating fruits and veggies is so much healthier than a bag of chips. Jody mom to -5 and -7 SCD 19 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 Jody and Patti - Thanks for the prompt replies! I suppose this could be a growth spurt -- a welcome change from last year when she barely grew at all! Kate, Mom to , age 4 1/2, SCD 11 months > Kate, > > Here is what I come up with using Fitday.com. > > Calories 1703 > Protein 107g > Carbohydrates 74g > Fat 115g > > Her calorie intake does not seem to be that high. But her fat and > protein intake is very high compared to her carbohydrate intake. > > You did not list any veggies in the list of foods she is eating. > > I think that 2-3 eggs for breakfast, 2 hot dogs for lunch and 1-2 > chicken thighs (depending on their size), would be more than > enough protein. > > Her diet really needs more carbohydrates. From the info I have > found, kids need 135-165g of carbs per day. She's only getting > about half that amount. > > And keep in mind it takes lots of fruits, veggies and meat to add > up to enough calories. Foods like cereal, bread, pasta, etc are > loaded with calories. So, it will take more food to equal out to > enough calories when you take away the starches. > > It takes 2 full cups of green beans to equal the calories in one > slice of bread. It takes 1 1/2 cups of cooked squash to get the > same number of calories that are in 10 rice crackers. It would > take 8 CUPS of zucchini to get the calories that are in one grab > bag size bag of plain potato chips. > > So, just keep some of these things in mind. It will take a lot of > good fruits and veggies to get enough calories. But in the long > run eating fruits and veggies is so much healthier than a bag of > chips. > > > Jody > mom to -5 and -7 > SCD 19 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 Hi Kate, Although increases in food consumed is fairly normal (especially for kids) when starting SCD there doesn't seem to be enough balance of vegetables in what is eating. SCD is not meant to be a high protein diet. Even for kids who are fussy eaters we have lots of great ideas at the recipe site for getting vegetables in - Sneaky pancakes, meatloaf etc http://pecanbread.com/recipes.html . It's great that she is eating different kinds of meat, but I think it is pretty important to work some vegetables in to make it more balanced. Sheila 42 mos SCD, 21yrs UC mom of SCD 27 mos > Over the past few weeks, my four and a half year old has been ramping > up to eating extraordinary amounts of food. > Typically she eats 5 scrambled eggs (she's eat more if we gave them > to her) and 1/4 tsp of yogurt with three strawberries for breakfast, > 2 muffins for a mid-morning snack, 5-6 legal hot dogs and a pear for > lunch, and two whole chicken thighs and another pear for dinner. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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