Let’s be real—between school, friends, screens, and everything in between, food often becomes an afterthought. But what you eat during your teen years actually shapes your energy, mood, growth, and even your future health.
So instead of boring rules, here’s a simple, relatable guide to eating right.

Your body is going through a major upgrade right now:
• Growing taller
• Building muscles and bones
• Boosting brain power
To keep up, your body needs the right fuel—not just more fuel.

Think of your meals like a squad—you need a mix of all players:
🍚 Energy Boosters (Carbs)
Rice, roti, pasta, noodles, potatoes
These keep you active throughout the day
🥕 Body Protectors (Fruits & Veggies)
Fruits, leafy greens, vegetables
Help you stay strong and fight illness
🥛 Bone Builders (Dairy)
Milk, curd, cheese
Keep your bones and teeth strong
🍗 Muscle Makers (Proteins)
Eggs, chicken, fish, dals, nuts
Help you grow and stay strong
🍟 Treat Foods (Fats & Sugars)
Chips, sweets, soft drinks
Tasty, but don’t let them take over your diet

You don’t need a “perfect diet”—just a balanced one.
✔ Eat more fruits and veggies
✔ Don’t skip your regular meals
✔ Mix different food groups
✔ Go easy on junk food
Think: home food most of the time, treats sometimes

🚫 Eating Too Little
• Low energy
• Poor concentration
• Slower growth
🚫 Eating Too Much Junk
• Weight gain
• Low stamina
• Future health problems
The goal? Eat enough, eat smart.

• Don’t skip breakfast (seriously—it matters)
• Drink water more than sugary drinks
• Snack smart (fruits > chips most days)
• Eat at regular times
• Listen to your body—eat when hungry, stop when full

With social media full of diet trends and “quick fixes,” it’s easy to get confused. Let’s clear it up:
❌ Common Myths
• “Skipping meals helps you lose weight” → Actually slows metabolism and harms health
• “Carbs are bad” → Your body needs carbs for energy
• “Eating less = healthier” → Not true, your body needs enough fuel
⚠️ Fad Diets
Keto, extreme detox diets, crash diets—these may promise fast results but:
• Are hard to maintain
• Can miss important nutrients
• May affect growth and energy levels
Most health guidelines do not recommend fad diets for adolescents.
💊 Supplements
Protein powders, fat burners, random vitamins—often marketed heavily to teens.
Reality check:
• Most adolescents do NOT need supplements if they eat a balanced diet
• Excess or unnecessary supplements can even be harmful
• They are not recommended in general dietary guidelines unless prescribed by a doctor
Food first, always.
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Disclaimer: The information provided on this website does not constitute medical advice and should not be construed as such. Treatment may be individualised based on the needs of your child. Kindly consult a doctor.