Why is eating well important?
Healthy eating has many other benefits. When we eat well we sleep better, have more energy and better concentration – and this all adds up to healthier, happier lives! Healthy eating should be an enjoyable social experience. When children and young people eat and drink well they get all the essential nutrients they need for proper growth and development, and develop a good relationship with food and other social skills.
Active children and young people whose eating is well-balanced tend to:
have a healthy body weight
feel good about themselves
have plenty of energy to be active
have stronger muscles and bones
enjoy better physical and mental health
Children and young people who are hungry or poorly nourished (e.g. consume higher intakes of food and drink high in calories, fat, sugar and/or salt often termed ‘junk food’ such as chips, sweets and soft drinks) may:
be irritable, moody or aggressive
be unable to concentrate and focus on tasks
bave less energy for daily activities
be uninterested in learning situations and do less well at school
be at higher risk of developing conditions such as dental health problems, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, some types of cancer, depression, becoming overweight and obese
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