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Social Distancing and Mealtime: Advice from a 51精品视频 Nutrition Expert

Various fruits, grains and vegetables
While supermarkets have been lined with people hoping to stock their pantries during social distancing measures, some may be wondering how to get the most nutrients during times of staying indoors.

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Watch聽Passarrello talk with about nutrition.

鈥淪tockpiling for a quarantine is just really focused meal planning,鈥 said , a instructor in the 51精品视频's . 鈥淵ou really want to think about what you鈥檙e getting from your foods and include a variety throughout the day, regardless if your local store is stocked or if you鈥檙e working off your current pantry or freezer. To make a balanced meal or snack, aim to include at least three food groups鈥攎aybe you want to pair a vegetable with a protein and grain or a dairy with a fruit and grain or any of those combinations.鈥

She pointed consumers looking for information to balance their food choices on , part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The USDA also has MyPlate available for mobile download. The site advises people get their share of a variety of nutrients from fruits, vegetables, grains, dairy and protein foods.

鈥淵ou don鈥檛 want to just plan on eating a whole can of beans one day and then a whole can of veggies the next,鈥 Passerrello said. 鈥淢aybe you take half a can of beans and pair that with low-sodium canned veggies and whole wheat noodles, so you get more nutrition and more satisfaction. Immune-boosting food is also a big plus.鈥

A pantry stocked with containers of whole grains and other ingredients
Passerrello said people should also look for sustainable ways to use all of their food and not create unnecessary waste, as well as having food that people may not eat in moderation.

鈥淢aybe you have fruit that鈥檚 packed with juice; drain the juice out and use it in a recipe,鈥 she said. 鈥淢aybe you have pieces of carrot peels, tops of peppers or the bottoms of celery; use them to make a vegetable stock. This way, you鈥檙e not going out to the store all the time and potentially setting yourself up to get sick.鈥

Pets should also be included in stockpiling plans. Passerrello said pet owners should have enough food for about a month to start out with. If stores do not have their furry friends鈥 favorite brands in stock, owners should mix in food they already have with new food to give pets time to adjust.

鈥淵ou can also make treats for your pets, but you don鈥檛 want to overdo it because you don鈥檛 want this to be a time for weight gain,鈥 she said.

When cooking with kids, studies have shown that children are more likely to try foods .聽While each child will vary in their ability, Passerrello said some general guidelines for what kids can do in the kitchen include:

  • 3-5 year-olds:聽鈥渄ump鈥 pre-measured ingredients, mix ingredients together, snap green beans, tear lettuce, 鈥減aint鈥 bread, sweet potatoes or corn with olive oil.
  • 6-7 year-olds:聽Peel raw fruits and veggies, crack eggs, measure ingredients.
  • 8-9 year-olds: Use a can-opener, juice fruits, check food temperatures.
  • 10+聽year-olds:聽Slice and chop veggies, boil potatoes and pasta, microwave foods.

As for people who may be infected with COVID-19, Passerrello said having a balanced meal becomes even more important and that people should address their specific symptoms, such as increasing their intake of liquids if they have a fever.

鈥淯ltimately, if people can meal plan, practice sustainability with their stockpile and be health smart with their food, they can get through a period of quarantining without losing sight of their nutrition goals,鈥 she said.