Noticing a lack of height growth in their children, parents often immediately resort to giving their kids calcium supplements. But is this truly scientific and beneficial? Let’s explore this topic further.
Does Calcium Help With Height Growth?
Many Vietnamese parents believe that giving their children extra calcium will help them grow taller, so they start giving them calcium supplements at an early age, in addition to milk, with the hope that it will make them taller.
However, parents should understand the following:
– For children aged 0-2 years old, height growth depends more on genetics and physical activity than nutrition. Vitamin D, which has various roles in the body, including calcium absorption and metabolism, is a more critical factor during this stage.
[captionnews]Genetics and physical activity are more influential on height during early childhood than calcium intake.[/captionnews]
– Nutritional factors truly start to impact children’s height from the ages of 4-8 years old and during the pre-puberty stage (11-13 years old for girls and 12-14 years old for boys). However, calcium is just one of many nutritional factors, including vitamin D, amino acids (which produce growth hormones), and energy sources, that contribute to height growth, and it is not the sole determinant.
[captionnews]Calcium is just one of several nutritional factors that influence a child’s height.[/captionnews]
– Calcium obtained from breast milk, dairy products, and other food sources (meat, eggs, fish, green vegetables, fruits, and cereals) is sufficient to meet the needs of children. This form of calcium is safer and more easily absorbed by the body, reducing the risk of calcium imbalances, and is therefore recommended over calcium supplements.
[captionnews]Calcium from food sources is safer, more easily absorbed, and recommended over calcium supplements.[/captionnews]
– Unnecessary calcium supplementation can lead to various disadvantages and long-term developmental issues for children.
Therefore, parents should carefully consider and consult a doctor before deciding to give their children calcium supplements.
The Dangers of Excess Calcium in Children’s Bodies
– Calcium is utilized by the body to form bones when there is a demand. If the body doesn’t require it, excess calcium from supplementation will either be excreted or accumulate in the blood, leading to increased kidney workload and potential health risks, including cardiovascular issues.
– The body absorbs elemental calcium to build bones. Calcium from food sources, in the form of salts, tends to have better bioavailability and absorption than calcium from supplements. Taking calcium supplements without medical supervision can hinder the absorption of elemental calcium, leading to calcium buildup.
While parents give calcium supplements to their children with the intention of supporting their height growth, it is important to be cautious as it may not lead to increased height and could potentially cause health issues that impact their overall development and long-term well-being.
[captionnews]Calcium supplements may not be beneficial for height growth and could potentially cause health issues.[/captionnews]
When Do Children Actually Need Calcium Supplements?
Firstly, it’s important to note that calcium supplements should only be given to children when truly necessary and under the guidance of a doctor. Some situations where calcium supplements may be considered include:
– Infants: Babies may require calcium supplements if they are born to mothers who had a poor diet during pregnancy, resulting in calcium deficiency. Signs of calcium deficiency in infants include a wide fontanel (soft spot), slow fontanel closure, large head, poor feeding, restlessness, crying, arching of the back, sleep disturbances, night sweats, and more.
– Early Childhood: Children may need calcium supplements if they are facing issues related to micronutrient deficiencies, including calcium, which can lead to weakness, stunted growth, malnutrition, or the risk thereof.
– Children During Growth Spurts: Puberty is a critical period for height growth. In addition to a nutritious diet and regular physical activity, parents can consult a doctor to determine if calcium supplements are necessary to support their child’s growth during this stage.
[captionnews]Calcium supplements should only be given to children in necessary cases and under medical supervision.[/captionnews]
When using calcium supplements, parents should carefully consider the dosage (based on the child’s age) and administration (timing and combination with meals) to ensure optimal effectiveness while minimizing potential side effects.
Whether or not to give a child calcium supplements should not be decided by parents alone. It is crucial to follow the guidance, advice, or prescription of a doctor when there is a genuine need. The excessive use of supplements to promote height growth may not yield the desired results and could potentially harm the child’s health.