As a mum of a young toddler there is always something to worry about – a constant stream of concern. Are they playing outside enough, are they learning appropriate social skills, are they sleeping properly? Another common concern for a lot of mums is about their child’s diet.
They’re a tricky kind, toddlers. Their newly found sense of adventure and independence can mean that mum and dad are left wondering whether their bodies are being fuelled by the right things; making sure they’re eating enough veggies and consuming enough calcium. Are they having too much sugar? Well, when it comes to sugar, not all sugars are the same, and it’s important to understand exactly what they are and why we should know the differences.
Sugar and the body.
Better Health Channel Victoria explains that sugar is a form of carbohydrate which the body breaks down and converts to glucose. Glucose is then used by the body as a form of energy, being transported through the blood to all the cells of the body. Our bodies need sugar, but too much of it (and the wrong kinds) may have a negative impact to our health, and the health of our toddlers.
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Toddlers don't need formula!!!!
But... the sugar portion of food, be it an apple or a lolly is still used by the body as glucose, yes? So... the sugar bit is... the same. I totally appreciate that an apple has a host of other benefits, the fibre, the vitamins and so on, that a lolly doesn't have and that it is a far better choice. But sugar in its basic form is in fact sugar and too much sugar overall is a bad idea. So really, this article is very misleading and is just an advert.