Food allergies and expanding the infant's diet
Food allergies in infants are increasingly being diagnosed, which is why expanding an infant's diet should be done in accordance with current specialist recommendations. A healthy diet for children and a conscious approach to introducing new foods can reduce the risk of developing allergies. In this article, we will discuss how to introduce new products to a child's diet and what are the principles of feeding children with potential allergies.
What are food allergies in children?
Food allergies are an abnormal response of the immune system to certain proteins in food. The most common allergens are:
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cow's milk,
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eggs,
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nuts,
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soy,
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wheat,
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fish and seafood. The diet for children with allergies should be well balanced to avoid nutrient deficiencies.
When to start expanding your baby’s diet?
According to the principles of child nutrition, the introduction of solid foods should begin between 4 and 6 months of age. During this period, the child's immune system is able to tolerate new products, which can help reduce the risk of allergies.
How to properly introduce new products into your diet?
A healthy diet for a child should be expanded gradually. The key principles are:
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Introducing one new product every 3-5 days.
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Observing your body's response to new foods.
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Feeding small amounts of new product.
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Introducing potential allergens, such as nuts or eggs, early in the weaning period, in accordance with current research.
Children's diet menu - examples of first meals
A children's diet should include:
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vegetable puree (carrots, broccoli, potatoes),
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fruits (apple, pear, banana),
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gluten-free porridges (rice, millet),
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natural yogurt (if there is no dairy allergy),
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lean meat (chicken, turkey). In case of food allergies, it is worth consulting a pediatrician or pediatric dietitian.
Is avoiding allergens necessary?
Previous recommendations suggested avoiding potential allergens. However, new research has shown that introducing them between 4 and 6 months can reduce the risk of allergies. A healthy diet for children should include a variety of nutrients to support the development of immune tolerance.
Symptoms of food allergies in infants
Allergy symptoms may include:
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rash,
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diarrhea,
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vomiting,
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colic,
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swelling of the lips and tongue. If you experience any disturbing symptoms after taking a new product, consult your doctor immediately.
Diet of a one-year-old child and food allergies
The diet of a one-year-old child should be varied, but in the case of confirmed allergies, it is necessary to eliminate allergenic products. It is important to replace excluded ingredients with appropriate substitutes, e.g. cow's milk - a plant drink enriched with calcium.
How to avoid deficiencies in the diet of children with allergies?
The diet for children with allergies requires special attention to ensure the appropriate amount of:
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proteins (legumes, lean meat),
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calcium (green vegetables, fortified products),
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iron (meat, eggs, whole grains),
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omega-3 acids (linseed, rapeseed oil).
Child Nutrition – Summary
A healthy diet for children and proper nutrition for children with allergies require the gradual introduction of new foods and close observation of their reactions to individual ingredients. It is important that the diet is balanced and provides all the necessary nutrients. Parents should work with their doctor to provide their child with the best conditions for healthy development.