Watch out for what your kids eat after games


London, April 28 (IANS): Is your kid getting fatter after joining school sports? Making your kids participate in school sports is not enough to keep them healthy.

Researchers have now found that the unhealthy food that they are often treated to after the games may make them fatter.

Because of the unhealthy snacks and sugar sweetened drinks that they are served after the training or a match, the children may actually end up consuming more calories that they burn while exercising, the researchers said.

“Though youth sports are an excellent way to promote physical activity, social interaction and positive health behaviours, the food environments are often characterised by less healthy food options with high calorie contents and lower nutrient density,” Joseph Skelton, associate professor of paediatrics at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in the US, was quoted as saying.

The study involved boys aged eight to 11 who participated in games at a youth baseball field in the US.

Most snacks served after the games were high-calorie food items included French fries, sweets and cookies and sugar-sweetened drinks.

The study appeared in the journal Childhood Obesity.

  

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