In the recent event “Food Talk” Aqiva helped us moms know more about “Diet Shift” and offer us empowering solutions to conquer this phase. Present during the event was celebrity mom and TV host Mikee Cojuangco-Jaworski who shared with us her own experience with Diet Shift, “I have three boys, and my youngest, Renzo, is four years old. I noticed that Renzo is starting to prefer unhealthy food staples such as French fries and ice cream. I know people expect me to know how to teach Renzo to eat healthy because I’ve already experienced this with my other two boys. But the truth is, it’s not easy. It’s always a different challenge with each kid when it comes to mealtimes.”
Dr. Bernadette Benitez, a Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Specialist who currently serves as the Medical Director of Wyeth Nutrition Philippines, and a consultant the Asian Hospital, Medical Center in Alabang, and Makati Medical Center shared with us that Diet SDhift is real and told the usual age when it occurs.
“It is normal for a child to go through a Diet Shift, as experimenting with new food, and developing tastes for new food, are all part of growing up. The problem is when the child gets exposed to more types of unhealthy food, and would start to prefer these over other food that are ideal for his age. This usually heightens at age 4, when he starts tasting sugary snacks from classmates, and begins craving for fried and crunchy food from the malls, etc. This is when parents should start monitoring their child’s intake of unhealthy food, and continue teaching them to eat healthy.” explained Dr. Benitez.
I can very well relate to what Dr Benitez said. My two older boy experienced this phase and my 3rd son just got out of this phase. My two older boys conquered diet shift easily but with my third son, it took a while and a lot of convincing. He now eats better and loves his veggies and fruits.
Ms. Luz Callanta, Nutrition Expert and Lecturer, discussed what are the nutrients that was commonly “lost” during this shift and the importance of this nutrients:
“Proper nutrition is needed, especially during the child’s growth and development years. This is when he needs most of the vitamins and nutrients, at the right levels. Unfortunately, this is the same time that the threat of the Diet Shift strikes, and gaps in nutrition may occur. It is essential at this stage to supplement at-risk nutrients in the child’s diet and nutrition,” says Ms. Callanta.
The event was not just about diet shift and nutrients, Celebrity Chef Jackie Laudico of Bistro Filipino taught us a few ideas on how to prepare food.. FUN ideas! great food presentation. “The best way to make children try healthy dishes is to make them interested in it. The food’s visual appeal helps in getting their attention, and eventually they would be willing to taste the healthy snack.” shared Chef Laudico.
“Aqiva proudly takes on the advocacy of raising healthy children through healthy eating habits and proper nutrition. We want to help moms instill the importance and value of healthy eating in their children, and at the same time, we want children to enjoy their healthy meals–to actually like what they eat,” said AQIVA Senior Product Manager Carlo de la Paz.
For more information on Aqiva, parents may call the Wyeth Careline at 81-WYETH (81-99384) for Metro Manila,
and 1-800-10-884-2222 (toll-free) for provinces. Parents may also log on to www.facebook.com/AqivaPH
Rochkirstin Santos says
April 10, 2013 at 1:11 pmI think it would be difficult for parents to monitor what their children eat when they are not home. Especially while the kids are in school, they might be influenced by their classmates to “cheat” or ditch on good diet in the favor of junk food.
joy says
April 10, 2013 at 1:36 pmThe goodies you posted look so yummy and interesting 🙂 Kids are sure to love them 🙂 Hope my son won’t be picky when he grows older :S
Sarah JEan Gavile says
April 10, 2013 at 2:35 pmvery nice brand of milk, Wyeth Philippines is really looking after the health and nutrition of young children.
I still don’t have a baby but if ever i have one, i would be considering this milk.
Olivia Fernandez says
April 10, 2013 at 3:22 pmI am quite concerned with this stuffs. Do they conduct other activities nearby Taguig/Makati area?
Franc Ramon says
April 10, 2013 at 4:30 pmIt would be nice to have a Aquiva since it adds nutrients to a kids diets.
Arjay Reyes says
April 10, 2013 at 6:58 pmWow, AVIQA is really doing a great job in health advocacy. People should follow their healthy recipes.
Pao Tolentino says
April 10, 2013 at 8:16 pmThis is great considering the fact my son’s diet is a bit off lately. I’ll check and see if Aqiva can be a good switch 🙂
Gigi Beleno says
April 10, 2013 at 8:39 pmoh how I wish I was in this event so that I can learn more how to deal with my picky eater child he!he!
Khakiness says
April 11, 2013 at 6:50 amThe cartoony food preparation really works, I did that to my little brother before and he ate everything that we prepared because he liked the presentation of the food. =)
Teresa Martinez says
April 11, 2013 at 6:54 amDiet shift is actually a new term for me although I believe this has been going on since time immemorial. Mommies today are very fortunate to have access to products like this as they take care of their children.
Yamito Uytingco Calamba says
April 11, 2013 at 7:27 amThat is right. Parents always have to make sure their kids get the right nutrition at an early age, especially the what they csll the growing up years!
Kim Nieves (@iamkimnieves) says
April 11, 2013 at 11:17 amI love how the food was served. This will definitely help moms in feeding their kids with the right food.
lily says
April 11, 2013 at 11:31 amMy niece goes through this diet shift phase. She’s 4. She doesn’t eat fruits and prefers junk foods over healthy ones. Nice to know that Aqiva can provide the nutritional needs of children undergoing diet shift.
Tetcha Figuerres says
April 11, 2013 at 5:48 pmI missed this event because of work. My son is experiencing diet shift right now primarily because of his Dad’s love for chips. What I did was assign just one day of the week for him to eat chips. I hope it works!
jem alvarado says
April 12, 2013 at 1:52 amNice to meet you Mommy Pehpot in this event. What I learned most in the event is to hear that “Diet Shift is for real”. Sometimes I am thinking what is wrong with my son but now I know the answer is.
Jenny says
April 12, 2013 at 9:14 amhi pehpot! unfortunately, I disagree with Wyeth and its ideals. What they fail to mention is that formula [which includes Aqiva] is loaded with sugar. plus with this statement “always partner it with Aqiva” they actually encourage an unhealthy diet. we know how filling milk is and instead of filling up the kid’s stomach with food, milk is used instead. My stand is: Aqiva is NOT the solution to picky eating.
Badet says
April 14, 2013 at 8:58 pmGwen is a very picky eater too. Ang hirap pakainin! I hope she’ll overcome this phase sooner.