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Nutrition Articles and Books: What Should You Believe?

 

Nutrition Articles are a dime a dozen. Type any nutrition-related keyword into a major search engine and youre bound to find tens of thousands of search results

With all of that information out there, its easy to get overwhelmed.

Which nutrition articles are worth reading? What books can help you reach your goals?

Here are some tips to help you sort through all of the information out there and make progress toward helping your family live happier and healthier lives:

==>Figure out what you want.

Sounds too simple, but its so important. Make sure that you have a good sense as to what are appropriate and realistic goals for your children before you start to collect information.

==>Talk with your childs doctor

Run your goals past your childs doctor and talk with them about the information that youve found. Often physicians have or can point you toward good, evidence-based information that is safe and effective.

==>Look at whos writing the information

A lot of the information on the Internet about nutrition is not written by health care professionals. They are typically one persons experience with a certain product and will not have any scientific evidence to back up claims. Government-run public health sites tend to have better information written by professionals, although you usually cant find all of the answers that youre looking for in one place.

Author: Michael Scaccia
 
Author Bio:

Michael Scaccia

Michael P. Scaccia, MD, FAAP is a physician, author, speaker, and child health expert whose goal is to help families live healthier and more satisfying lives. He currently practices general pediatrics in Chesapeake, Virginia.

 
 
 

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