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Mom of a 6 yr 6 m old girl1 Year ago
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#asktheexperts Hello Doctor! My query is does a glass of milk balance the same as food or meal a child eats? Coz I heard it so many times that ‘agar baccha khana nhi kha raha to doodh de do!’ So, is it fine to balance a meal with a glass of milk?

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 8 m old boy1 Year ago

A. A glass of milk can be a nutritious part of a child’s diet, but it is not a complete substitute for a balanced meal. Here’s a breakdown of why: ### **Nutritional Content:** - **Milk Provides:** Milk is rich in calcium, protein, and vitamins (especially vitamin D and B12), but it does not provide all the essential nutrients a child needs, such as fiber, healthy fats, and a range of vitamins and minerals found in a balanced meal. - **Complete Meal:** A balanced meal includes a variety of food groups—protein (meat, beans, tofu), vegetables, fruits, grains, and dairy (or alternatives), which together offer a more comprehensive nutritional profile. ### **Considerations for Using Milk as a Meal Substitute:** - **Nutrient Gaps:** Relying on milk as a substitute for meals can lead to gaps in important nutrients like iron, fiber, and healthy fats. - **Appetite:** If a child consistently refuses solid foods and relies on milk, it may impact their appetite for other essential foods and create imbalances in their diet. ### **Healthy Approach:** 1. **Incorporate Milk as Part of Meals:** Use milk as a complement to balanced meals rather than a replacement. For example, offer a glass of milk along with a meal that includes proteins, vegetables, and grains. 2. **Encourage Diverse Foods:** Aim to introduce a variety of foods to ensure your child receives all necessary nutrients. If a child is not eating well, focus on offering a range of foods and different preparation methods to stimulate their interest. 3. **Consult a Pediatrician:** If a child is consistently refusing meals, it’s a good idea to consult with a pediatrician or nutritionist to identify any underlying issues and get personalized advice. ### **Conclusion:** While milk can be part of a child’s diet and provide essential nutrients, it should not be used as a complete substitute for a well-balanced meal. Encouraging a varied diet that includes all food groups is essential for meeting a child's nutritional needs.

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