Posts in Teens

Top 3 Healthiest Nuts

By: Jodie Shield | 1 Comment | | Category: Adults, Apps & Websites, Kids, Seniors, Teens

Bursting with flavor and kid appeal, nuts are an energizing treat for the holiday crunch.  By Jodie Shield, RD Are your kids nuts about nuts? Mine are, especially now that they know a “nutcracker” isn’t just the name of a famous ballet or a decorative ornament that I pull out ... more

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Can’t Stand Vegetables? You May Be Bitter-Sensitive

By: Jodie Shield | 7 Comments | | Category: Adults, Babies, Kids, Seniors, Teens

By: Jodie Shield, RD For generations, kids have tried to convince their parents that vegetables taste bad. According to a new study, they just might be right. Researchers have discovered that there really is a “picky-eater” gene. A study published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics found that ... more

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What’s the Best Halloween Treat?

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Adults, Kids, Teens

By: Jodie Shield, RD Will a zombie, superhero or character from Monster High be knocking on your door this Halloween? Don’t be scared, be prepared! It’s easier than ever to find Halloween treats to make kids happy while providing a health benefit. Grocery store shelves are stocked with kid-friendly favorites ... more

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How to Improve Your Child’s Eating Behavior At the Dinner Table

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Adults, Babies, Kids, Teens

By: Jodie Shield, RD Are you tired of your toddler dropping food all over the floor? Do you feel like you have to beg your first-grader to eat? Why won’t your teen talk during dinner? You’re not alone! Many parents are frustrated with the way their children behave during meals. ... more

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Physical Activity: Kids Just Want to Have Fun!

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Adults, Kids, Teens

By: Jodie Shield, RD The key to getting kids to be more physically active is to focus on the fundamentals – family and fun.  The best way to do this is to make sure the entire family is involved.  After all, it’s hard for anyone to make changes on their ... more

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Do Kids Really Need Snacks?

By: Jodie Shield | 4 Comments | | Category: Adults, Kids, Teens

By: Jodie Shield, RD Preschoolers have tiny tummy capacities. Teens are eating machines. Three daily meals may not be enough to provide all the nutrients kids require. Because many kids need to eat snacks to help them grow properly and to fill any nutritional gaps, snacks are an important part of your child ... more

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The New and Improved School Lunch

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Adults, Kids, Teens

How to Avoid a Food Fight! By: Jodie Shield, RD Have you checked out the school cafeteria? They’re here – new and improved school lunches. This year the first phase of the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act kicks in for public elementary, middle, and high schools.  The law requires the USDA to update ... more

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Water: Go With the Flow

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Adults, Babies, Kids, Seniors, Teens

By: Jodie Shield, RD Water is one of the body’s most essential nutrients. People may survive six weeks without any food, but they couldn’t live more than a week or so without water. That’s because water is the cornerstone for all body functions. It’s the most abundant substance in the ... more

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Healthy Birthday Cakes

By: Jodie Shield | 1 Comment | | Category: Adults, Babies, Kids, Recipe Makeovers, Teens

  By: Jodie Shield, RD A birthday party just wouldn’t be the same without a cake.  A cake signals that it’s time to sing “Happy Birthday,” make a wish, blow out the candles, and open the presents.  But while most birthday cakes are laden with sugar and fat, they don’t ... more

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Teen Weight Loss Strategies: What Really Works?

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Adults, Teens

By: Jodie Shield, RD Currently one out of every three U.S. teens is battling obesity. In my opinion, this is a big deal because research shows that obese teens have a 70% chance of becoming obese adults. A study published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association has identified ... more

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