AYURVEDIC RECIPES AS NUTRITIOUS PATHYA FOR CHILDREN: A REVIEW

Bhagyalaxmi RM Naik, Prabhu C Nagalapur, Chandrashekaraddi S Karmudi, Shrimant G Chavan
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Any individual's nutrient requirements are based on age, gender, and activity. With developing age, the child shows many changes. Their association with food assumes a varied spectrum to the extent of acceptance, rejection, or selection of food. But good nutrition remains fundamental to the child's physical and mental growth and development. The media exposure to tempting eatables sold in packets like wafers, etc., is the primary factor for the wrong selection of food habits. In children, the matter of concern is the quality of food. So, it is essential for some adequate supervision for the selection of food and healthy eating for preventing and postponing nutrition-related chronic diseases. There is a vast description of healthy and nutritious food in Ayurveda, with easy methods of preparation making it more acceptable in children. Pathya and apathya are used to denote the acceptability and adaptability of a particular food. Accepting that children are picky in taking food, a slight modification can make it more acceptable. The pathya kalpana is like krushara (kichidi), misraodana (boiled rice), and krutta mudga yusha (soup prepared with pulses.) yavagu (gruel) etc., are not only nutritious but also act as agni deepaka (appetizer) ruchya, (improves taste perception) balya, (promotes strength) tarpaka, (nourishing), vatanulomaka (carminative). These ahara kalpana helps restore agni's normal functioning to digest food properly and give essential nutrition to the body. So, this is an attempt to put light on Ayurvedic recipes such as nutritious food for the growth and development of children.
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阿育吠陀食谱作为儿童的营养疗法:回顾
每个人的营养需求都是基于年龄、性别和活动。随着年龄的增长,孩子表现出许多变化。他们与食物的联系在接受、拒绝或选择食物的程度上呈现出不同的范围。但良好的营养仍然是儿童身心成长和发展的基础。媒体对像威化饼等包装的诱人食品的曝光是错误选择饮食习惯的主要因素。对于孩子来说,关心的问题是食物的质量。因此,对食物的选择和健康饮食进行适当的监督,对于预防和延缓与营养有关的慢性疾病至关重要。阿育吠陀有大量关于健康和营养食物的描述,制作方法简单,使其更容易被儿童接受。Pathya和apathya用来表示某种食物的可接受性和适应性。接受孩子挑食的事实,稍加修改就能让人更容易接受。pathya kalpana像krushara (kichidi), misraodana(煮米饭)和krutta mudga yusha(用豆类准备的汤)yavagu(粥)等,不仅营养丰富,而且还起到agni deepaka(开胃菜)ruchya,(改善味觉)balya,(促进力量)tarpaka,(滋养),vatanulomaka(激发)的作用。这些ahara kalpana有助于恢复agni正常消化食物的功能,并为身体提供必需的营养。所以,这是一个尝试,阐明阿育吠陀食谱,如儿童生长发育的营养食物。
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