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Should spices be added to baby food to strengthen bones?

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When my child was old enough to eat solid foods, the family saw that he could not hold his head steady, so they forced him to eat more salt to "firm" his body. All solid foods added a little salt and fish sauce. Is this correct? How should I feed my child solid foods? (Quynh Trang, 35 years old, Thai Nguyen ).

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Babies who are eating solid foods have underdeveloped kidneys, so their ability to excrete salt is poor. Adding too much salt affects the baby's kidney function, causing high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease in the long term. Some studies have shown that babies who eat too much salt (sodium) can suffer brain damage.

Eating salt does not help children absorb calcium, strengthen bones or keep their heads steady. On the contrary, when there is excess sodium, the child's body loses water balance, increasing the risk of excreting excess sodium in urine, causing calcium deficiency and reduced height growth. In addition, eating salty foods makes children lose their appetite and become more tired.

In addition, children at this age have very little need for salt, daily food already contains enough salt, for example milk, eggs, meat, fresh vegetables. A diet lacking or too much salt (sodium) will have a negative impact on children's health. Therefore, when preparing weaning food for children under 1 year old, families should not add salt.

Baby food should not have salt added. Photo: Freepik

Baby food should not have salt added. Photo: Freepik

Families can refer to the table below to know the salt needs of children as recommended by the Ministry of Health :

Age group

Sodium (mg/day)

Salt (g/day)

0-5 months

100

0.3

6-11 months

600

1.5

1-2 years old

<900

2.3

Baby food should be rich in nutrients for the baby's body to develop. Families should feed the baby from little to much, for example, the first 1-3 meals give the baby a small amount of food, gradually increasing the amount of food so the baby gets used to the new food.

At first, when the baby starts eating solid foods, the family should feed the baby easily digestible foods such as porridge, vegetables and fruits. From 9-11 months, the baby needs to eat enough of the 4 groups including rice, meat, eggs, fish, shrimp, crab, vegetables. From 1 year old and up, the baby can eat spices, but the amount of salt should not exceed 1g/day.

Families should practice feeding their children with bland foods to ensure their health in the future. When adults taste their children's food and find it suitable for their taste, it means it will be saltier than the child's, so season the food lightly or without salt. If you want the food to have flavor, the family can add a little cheese.

On the contrary, families should not feed their children sweet porridge to avoid affecting their health; avoid foods that are too hard, chewy or can cause choking. When preparing weaning food, people should not use regular oils, but should use vegetable oils specifically for children such as walnut oil, rapeseed oil, olive oil... Children should sit down to eat with the whole family to learn how to eat, pick up food, and chew food thoroughly.

MSc. Dr. Nguyen Anh Duy Tung
Medical Information Center
Tam Anh General Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City



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