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Please be aware that nothing is a substitute for the opinion of a properly licensed dietician or doctor. Always consult with a medical professional before making radical changes in your, or your children's, diet and always be aware of any food allergies.

For most parents who are juggling 'pick-ups', doctor's appointments, and homework, anything that saves an extra few minutes in the day is a lifesaver. This may mean giving your children whatever pre-packaged energy loaded food you can grab, like adult Powerbars or even candy bars.

Giving kids the right foods and drinks, however, will help them get the nutrients they need to be better athletes and maintain excellent overall health. Remember, your children are growing and need the right nutrients to grow, keep their energy up, and stay focused in school and on the field.

It is important for children to eat a balanced diet that includes a variety of different foods, including:

If your children are athletes, you are probably wondering what else they need to be at the top of their game.

It is important to eat particularly well on the day of a practice or a game. Try to feed kids one to three hours before a game so they have time to digest their food. Fatty food can slow down digestion, so that's another reason why an order of fast food French fries is not the best snack choice. If it's going to be a long practice or game, pack a healthy snack ' a small turkey or peanut butter sandwich on whole wheat bread, a handful of nuts, and a small piece of fruit are all good options. Always avoid candy and soda before or during a game. While the sugar may give your children a quick energy boost, it will fade quickly, and kids won't have enough energy to finish the fourth quarter!

Instead of giving kids a Powerbar or Gatorade, try some of these healthier snacks that will provide the nutrients they need to keep up their energy and have a great game:


This artical was found @ www.nymetroparents.com. All credit goes to the origional author: Keri Glassman

KERI GLASSMAN, M.S., R.D., C.D.N., is a nutritionist and New York City mom of two. She is founder and president of KKG Body Fuel, Inc., a nutrition counseling and consulting practice, and KeriBar, a nutrition snack bar company; and is also the nutrition director for Citibabes, the private club for moms and families in Soho, and has partnered with maternity design company Liz Lange to better educate pregnant women about pre and post-natal nutrition and the importance of healthy snacking. She is also a tri-athlete.