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Studies show constant snacking can contribute up to 30% of a child daily calories, says dietitian Dr Garima. High-calorie, low-nutrient foods upset energy balance and blunt hunger signals. Controlled, nutrient-rich snacks like yoghurt and fruits improve growth, energy levels, and weight management, keeping children healthier and more active.
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