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How healthy is your child's lifestyle?
Does your kid prefer to flop in front of his PS2 with a bag of crisps or take a football and a bag of fruit to the park? Chances are your family falls somewhere between these two extremes, but with concern growing about childhood obesity and the associated increase in the incidence of type II diabetes, high cholesterol readings and later heart disease in our children, the time to introduce healthier lifestyle choices is now.

'Parents need to recognise the importance of forming good habits in childhood, which will lead to a balanced and enjoyable diet later in life,' advises Sarah Schenker, a dietitian with the British Nutrition Foundation. 'Eating a wide variety of foods is the most important thing,' she adds, 'and a gentle, consistent approach usually results in a broader eating range.'

Take our fun quiz to discover if there are ways you could improve your child's diet and lifestyle. If you can't find an answer that fits your situation exactly, choose the closest one.

 

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1. How does your child eat?
  He'll eat most things, but hardly ever finishes a meal
  He skips breakfast but eats lunch and tea, with biscuits and crisps in between
  He's so picky, he almost lives on sweets, ice cream and crisps
  He eats three small meals a day, but snacks on fruit, yoghurt and cheese in between
 
2. What would you pack for a picnic or school lunch?
  Jam or chocolate spread sandwiches, mini Scotch eggs and a cake bar
  A wholemeal sandwich, yoghurt, piece of fruit and portion of cheese
  A healthy sandwich, a bag of crisps, a few chicken nuggets and a banana
  All her favourite things so I can be sure she'll eat something
 
3. How often does your child have sweets?
  Whenever he's been particularly good
  Every day – that's what childhood's all about!
  They're usually a weekly treat (unless the grandparents visit!)
  They've always been freely available, and he often ignores them as the novelty’s worn off
 
4. What type of main meal do you most often serve to your child?
  Pasta with cheese and tomato sauce, followed by ice cream
  Sausage and mash, followed by chocolate dessert
  Chicken nuggets and chips followed by a doughnut
  Meat or fish, veg and potatoes followed by yoghurt and fruit
 
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