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Too Much of a Good Thing

Eat your vegetables

What parent hasn’t said that to their children?  Did you know that it can take between 10 to 15 exposures to get a child to like a new food? Especially if that new food is a vegetable that they may not like the look of, found distasteful in the past, or they simply decided won’t be good. However, we know they need the nutrients and fiber found in vegetables, so we try, try again. 

Teaching our children to be good stewards of the body God has given them is an important lesson, especially important when it comes to sugar consumption. While this is the time of year when candy and other sweet treats are everywhere, teaching kids about the detriments of sugar will help them to make wise food choices and help keep them healthier as they grow.

What’s wrong with sugar?

When it comes to kids, how much sugar is ok?  

The American Heart Association’s guidelines call for less than 25 grams (that’s 6 teaspoons) of sugar per day for children ages 2 to 18 years. That includes no more than 8 ounces of sugar-sweetened drinks per week.  (It’s recommended that children under 2 shouldn’t have sugar.)

Before you purchase a food item, be it cereal, cookies, ‘kid snacks’, look at the nutrition facts label.  Find sugar on the food label and do the math.  Every 4 grams of sugar equals 1 teaspoon.  For example, 10 grams of sugar (2 ½  teaspoons)  are in just one serving (¾ cup) of Lucky Charms cereal and just one serving (two cookies) of Chips Deluxe Rainbow Chocolate Chip Cookies

It adds up fast!  

Awareness Building

The research doesn’t tell us to stop eating sugar altogether.  However there is sufficient evidence about the detrimental effects of too much sugar on our health.  Therefore, we need to be aware. Look at the research, read the ingredient and nutrition labels of the foods we purchase, notice how much sugar our kids are consuming, and recognize the effects of sugar. Check out some of these articles for more info.

What does the Bible Say?   

The Bible doesn’t specifically say, ‘don’t eat sugar’, however, God does tell us:

Our healthy choices honor God.  When we make healthy choices, we’re honoring God with the body he created. Because God created us, he wants us to manage our body in a way that brings glory to him – and that helps bring health to us!

Stay strong, parents!

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