Oman Daily Observer

AVOCADOS CAN BE BEST FIRST FOODS FOR BABIES

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Feeding babies avocados, which has a neutral flavour, soft consistenc­y and nutrient density, can help in boosting their growth and developmen­t, says a study, suggesting that the fruit can be used as a first food for infants.

Babies’ ideal first foods should have a low to moderate sweet and salty flavour profile to avoid early preference­s for sweet foods.

The findings showed that avocados are unique among complement­ary and transition­al foods and they provide an ideal source of calories to meet the increasing energy and growth demands of weaning infants and toddlers.

“It’s important that infants experience a wide variety of tastes, textures, colours and combinatio­ns, in their first foods,” said Robert Murray, Professor at the Ohio State University, in the US.

Avocados were found to contain less than 1 gram of sugar per serving (0.09g) — the least amount of any other fresh fruit. Avocados’ soft and smooth textures can also help infants to develop the ability to chew and swallow.

Infants should consume moderately energy-dense foods that are low in sugar and rich in multiple nutrients, said the paper published in the journal ‘Nutrients’.

Avocados were found to be higher in key developmen­tal nutrients per one once serving, such as folate, Vitamin E, and lutein, compared to a serving of the most popular complement­ary and transition­al fruits served in many households.

Avocados also help significan­tly enhance the absorption of lipidsolub­le vitamins from foods eaten with them, the researcher­s concluded.

Meanwhile, a report said majority of physicians in the US accept that shaking a young child is capable of producing a life-threatenin­g pooling of blood outside the brain, severe retinal haemorrhag­e, coma or death, according to a new survey

“Our data show that shaking a young child is generally accepted by physicians to be a dangerous form of abuse,” said study lead author Sandeep Narang from Ann & Robert H Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago in the US. The study was published in ‘ The Journal of Pediatrics’.

Recent media reports and judicial decisions have called into question the general acceptance among physicians of shaken baby syndrome and abusive head trauma.

General acceptance of concepts in the medical community is a critical factor for admitting medical expert testimony in courts.

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