Understanding The Benefit of Proteins WHAT ARE PROTEINS?
Proteins are often known as the “Bricks of Life”.
Proteins serve wide variety of functions in the body primarily as structural proteins, immunoproteins, hormones, enzymes, and transport proteins.
Protein is required to build, repair and maintain body tissues. It is also used as a source of energy under certain conditions.
IS YOUR CHILD GETTING TOO MUCH PROTEIN?
It is a cultural habit for food to be associated with showing affection. Chubby children are often traditionally preferred, and many parents tend to perceive their healthy child to be too skinny.
Fat, for the longest time, has been regarded as the culprit in weight problems. But not many realise that PROTEIN also contributes to the calorie count. Recent studies have shown that an early protein intake during childhood could have a significant effect on weight gain1, 2, and those with high weight gain appear to have more body fat.
THE QUALITY AND AMOUNT OF PROTEIN GIVEN TO YOUR CHILD MAKES A DIFFERENCE TO THEIR GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Your child has specific protein needs. They need the right amount of high-quality proteins for a steady, healthy pattern of growth – not too fast and not too slow.
“Programming” - the concept that the dietary intake such as the amount of and possibly the type of proteins consumed during childhood may have long lasting health effects. Interestingly, recent evidence has shown that too much protein in your child’s diet is not appropriate. It may increase their risk of becoming obese in the future.
By conditioning the child’s diet throughout childhood, parents are provided with the opportunity to positively influence their child’s adult health in the future. So, choosing high quality proteins in the right amount can make a big difference to your child’s growth and help build a strong foundation for life.
LOOK FOR FORMULATED MlLK WITH OPTIMISED PROTEIN
It’s important to choose the right formulated milk with the right levels of protein, since milk forms a significant portion of a child’s diet.
NANKID OPTIPRO® is formulated with optimised protein, which means it provides the appropriate quality and quantity of protein needed for your child’s growth. It also contains DHA and ARA for brain development, and has no added sucrose.
HOW MUCH PROTEIN DOES MY CHILD NEED IN A DAY?
Age | Protein Requirement (g) |
1-3 years | 12 |
4-6 years | 16 |
Recommended Nutrient Intakes for Malaysia 2017.
A strong immunity is an important foundation for your child’s growth, as it enables them to learn and develop healthily. That’s why NANKID OPTIPRO® is formulated with Immunity Guardians* – which consist of 2’-FL Oligosaccharide^ and Probiotic B. lactis. These Immunity Guardians work together to defend the body against harmful bacteria while promoting the growth of good bacteria, which helps reduce your child’s risk of infections.
NANKID OPTIPRO® is the only brand with the highest levels of 2’-FL Oligosaccharide^ and 100 million Probiotic B. lactis+.
REFERENCES:
1. Günther AL, et al. Am J Clin Nutr 2007; 86(6):1765-72.
2. Ohlund I, et al. Eur J Clin Nutr 2010; 64(2):138-45.
3. Pietrobelli A, et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2017; 14(12):1491.
*Immunity Guardians refers to 2'-FL Oligosaccharide & Probiotic B. lactis to support immune foundation
^Compared to Key Formulated Milk Powder for Children aged 1-3 years per 100g of milk powder (as of March 2024)
+Refers to 100 million Probiotic B. lactis per 100g of milk powder
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