Vegetarian and vegan diet in children – guidelines of the Croatian society for pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition of the Croatian medical association

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The influence of vegetarian and vegan diet on children’s health has been discussed not only by pediatricians but also by other professionals who take care of children. Therefore, the aim of this recommendations, based on presented and summarized scientific evidences on the effect of vegetarian and vegan diet on children’s and adolescents’ health, was to state the instructions of the croatian Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and nutrition of the croatian Medical association. vegetarian, and especially vegan diet, is not only the omission of meat and other food of animal origin, but has to represent balanced nutrition adjusted for children. Such a child requires continuous supervision not only by primary health physician but also by pediatric nutritionist, who both have to be specially educated in the field. as restrictions in diet significantly increase the risk for nutritional deficiencies, parents who decide to follow such a diet, and all professionals who take care of such children, have to be aware of possible nutritional risks that are much bigger than in adulthood.

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Hojsak, I., Niseteo, T., Kolacek, S., Despot, R., Jadrešin, O., Jelic, N., … Misak, Z. (2018). Vegetarian and vegan diet in children – guidelines of the Croatian society for pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition of the Croatian medical association. Lijecnicki Vjesnik, 140(11–12), 279–284. https://doi.org/10.26800/LV-140-11-12-37

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