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Plant Based Eating Without Missing Key Nutrients

by Sanford Health

If you’re planning a plant-based diet or meat-free days this year, you’re not alone. U.S. consumers identifying as vegan grew 600% in three years, according to research firm GlobalData. There are many reasons to choose a plant-based diet: health, environmental concerns, even cost savings.

But whether you’re thinking about transitioning your family to plant-based cuisine exclusively or just a few days a week, you might be wondering if there’s anything special you need to consider for your youngest eaters.

What aboutkids? It’s perfectly healthy for infants, toddlers and older children to eat a plant-based, vegetarian or vegan diet.

Milk-based drinks: When it comes to milk-based drinks, babies should only drink breast milk or formula in their first year. There are vegan, soy formulas fortified with calcium and vitamins D and B12 available — consult with your pediatrician about what is best for your baby.

Ifyou’re interested in adding a vegan option to your child’s diet after the first year, ask your pediatrician what age they recommend introducing soy milk, rice milk or another plant-based milk.

Solid foods: After six months, parents can begin adding supplementary foods, such as ground grains that are cooked very soft, mashed fruits and pureed vegetables. When introducing solid foods, consider things like tofu and mashed cooked beans.

Play nice with nutrients There are a handful of nutrients that you’ll want to pay special attention to when feeding kids primarily with plants. B12: This is the only nutrient that you can’t get from plants. Not getting enough can lead to gastrointestinal issues and neurological disorders, so it’s important to make sure your kids have a source of B12. Eggs and dairy work for some vegetarians; vegans should look for B12 vitamins or fortified foods like cereals and soy drinks.

Iron: Nuts, beans, fortified grain products and vegetables all contain iron. Iron is an important nutrient for all ages: infants, children and adolescents. Make sure your selection is age appropriate though — nuts and chunky nut butters are a choking hazard for young children.

Zinc: Needed for growth and sexual maturation, zinc is another nutrient that’s important for adolescents. It also supports the immune system and wound healing. Zinc is found in legumes, soy foods and oats. For older children, nuts and seeds are also good sources of zinc.

As with any style of eating, you’ll need to put some thought into creating a well-balanced diet. That should include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, and a small amount of nuts and seeds.

Ifyou’re interested in adopting a vegetarian or vegan diet for your children, talk with a dietitian, nutritionist, or pediatrician to plan a balanced diet. l

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