1 year ago
As a teen what should i eat on daily basis perfect diet? I have intolerance for few vegetables like green leafy ones . currently did a CBC and came to know b12 deficiency Help me regarding this
1 year ago
Dear Ss, Thank you for the question
Adolescence or teen age is acritical period of our lives in which our body undergoes rapid changes, growth and development. It is very essential to consume a healthy balanced diet with adequate amount of protein and other nutrients such as calcium, iron, vitamin D etc., which will help support growth, development, pubertal changes and strong bones.
An adolescent girl should take enough calcium rich foods in her diet to support the increase of bone density and maintain healthy strong bones. Some of the calcium sources include milk, cheese, paneer, Ragi, curd, yougurt.
Reference weight and height for a 19-year-old female is 48.1-59.5kg and 155.3-166.9cm respectively
A balanced diet is one which provides all the nutrients in required amounts and proper proportions. It can easily be achieved through a blend of the four basic food groups. The quantities of foods needed to meet the nutrient requirements vary with age, gender, physiological status and physical activity. A balanced diet should provide around 50-60% of total calories from carbohydrates, preferably from complex carbohydrates, about 10-15% from proteins and 20-30% from both visible and invisible fat.
Here are a few general Dietary guidelines to be considered for adolescent nutrition.
Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, is a water-soluble vitamin. Vitamin B12 is used as a cofactor for enzymes that are involved in the synthesis of DNA, fatty acids, and myelin. As a result, B12 deficiency can potentially affect hematologic and neurological functions.
The causes of Vitamin B12 deficiency can occur due to autoimmune disorders, inadequate intake of dietary vitamin b12 and malabsorption due to certain gastrointestinal disorders.
Management & Treatment of vitamin B12 deficiency involves repletion with B12 through natural dietary food sources or with b12 supplements that can be consumed under the supervision of a healthcare professional.
The recommended daily allowance (RDA) of Vitamin B12 for a woman is 2.2µg/day
Some of the rich food sources of Vitamin B12 are-
Indigestion towards certain foods, malabsorption, inability to digest/absorb certain nutrients or ingredients (such as green leafy vegetables, as mentioned by you) can occur due to intolerance, digestive issues, food allergies or any underlying health condition which requires medical attention.
For further diagnosis and assistance kindly contact your specialized health care professional.
For a customised and personalised meal plan for specific conditions, please contact your Health care professional.
Hope we have answered your query.
Wishing you a great day ahead