The Healthy Eating Plan Calculator provides general dietary guidance for feeding healthy, normal weight children over the age of 4 based on the 2005 US Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the Institute of Medicine's nutritional recommendations for children. This information is provided for educational purposes and should not take the place of advice and recommendations of a personal physician.
About your child: Sex: Male Female Age: 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Years
Height: Inches Cm Weight: Lbs Kg (4 feet= 48 inches; 5 feet= 60 inches)
Activity Level - Time spent running, biking, etc. None Less than 1 hour a day on most days About 1 hour a day on most days More than 1 hour a day on most days
Calorie Healthy Eating Plan
The Healthy Eating Plan provides the nutrients and energy a child needs to grow and develop without excessive weight gains.
Amount Per Day
Equivalents
Fruit: Equivalent of cups
Cup equivalents: 1 cup chopped, cooked, or canned fruit; 1 cup juice; 1/2 cup raisins or dried fruit
Vegetables: Equivalent of cups
Cup equivalents: 1 cup chopped, cooked, or canned vegetables; 2 cups raw, green leafy vegetables; 1 cup juice
Grains: Equivalent of ounces
Ounce equivalents: 1/2 cup cooked rice, pasta or hot cereal, 1cup ready-to-eat cereal, 1 slice bread, 1 small muffin, 1/2 small bagel Note: 1/2 of grain servings should be whole grains like whole grain cereal, whole wheat bread, and oatmeal
Milk: Equivalent of cups
Cup equivalents: 1 cup milk or yogurt; 1.5 oz. natural cheese or 2 oz. processed cheese (~ 1.5 deli slices or 2 thinner "singles" slices)
Note: Count added fat calories for all choices except fat-free milk.
Lean Meat and Beans: Equivalent of ounces
Ounce equivalents: 1 oz. lean meat, fish or pountry; 1 egg; 1/4 cup cooked beans, lentils or tofu; 1 Tbsp peanut butter; 1/2 oz nuts or seeds
Oils: grams per day
( ~ tsp.) (1 tsp oil = ~ 4.5 grams)
Includes the amount of oils and trans-fat free soft margarines found in foods, used in cooking, food processing, and at the table. Because a small amount of oils are needed to provide vitamin E and essential fatty acids, the amount of oil listed here is not included in the discretionary calorie allowance below.
Discretionary Calories: Limit to about calories per day
Example:** tsp. sugar and tsp. (1 tsp solid fat = ~ 4.5 grams) or grams of solid fat
Discretionary Calories are the calories 'left over' after substracting the caloric content of the child's healthy eating plan from from his or her energy needs. (To see how activity changes the number of discretionary calories kids can consume without gaining too much weight, change the activity level selected on the calculator)
Added sugars and syrups are the sugars and syrups added to foods and beverages in processing or preparation, not the naturally occurring sugars in fruits or milk.
Solid fat is the the fat found in crackers, pies, pastries, cakes, cookies; low-fat, reduced fat, or whole milk or milk products; cheese; and higher fat meats, such as ground beef with more than 5% fat by weight, poultry with skin, higher fat luncheon meats, and sausage.
**This example is NOT a specific recommendation for consuming solid fats and sugars, but rather is intended to help parents understand how to fit some sweet or higher fat foods and/or beverages into a healthy diet for a child without exceeding the child's energy needs. If you prefer, discretionary calories can be 'used' to increase the amount of food consumed from the food groups or to consume higher fat foods from the food groups, such as 2% milk.
Sugars in Popular Foods
Food
Amount
Sugars
Total Calories
Tsp
Sugar Calories
Sugar, jelly, jam
1 tsp
4
16
Pancake syrup
1/4 c.
12 tsp
52
185
Cola
12 oz. can
9 tsp
36
150
Chocolate bar
1 oz.
4.5 tsp
18
140
Angel food cake
1 slice (1/12 cake)
5 tsp
20
Fruit, canned in heavy syrup
1/2 cup
4 tsp
97
Fruit, canned in juice
0
55
Low fat fruit yogurt
1 cup
228
Fat in Popular Foods
Fat
Fat Grams
Fat Calories
Mayonnaise, butter, margarine
1 Tbsp
11 g
100
Salad dressing
2 Tbsp
16 g
148
Milk Chocolate Kiss
10 (1.5 oz.)
14 g
126
246
French Fries
2.4 oz (small)
99
227
Nonfat milk
0 g
90
2% milk
5 g
45
142
Pepperoni pizza
1/3 12" pie
13 g
117
312
Ice Cream
7 g
63
286
Roast beef (sirloin)
3 oz.
8 g
72
180
Bacon
1 slice
43
Sausage Biscuit
192
Fried Chicken Tenders
1 piece (2 oz)
See how a child can consume more discretionary calories without gaining weight by changing the physical activity level on the calculator.