(NewsUSA) – Getting the family together for meals is not always easy, but an increasing body of scientific evidence supports the benefits of family mealtimes and the value in making them a priority. Families who share more meals together eat more healthfully, regardless of children’s age, socioeconomic status, or level of education, according to the FMI Foundation. The FMI Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports research, education, and resources in the area of health and well-being, including food safety, nutrition, and social responsibility.
Benefits of family meals include positive relationships with favorable mealtime behaviors, increased intake of better-for-you foods, reduced consumption of sugary beverages, and better overall nutritional health, studies show.
An in-depth analysis of multiple studies showed positive associations between children’s nutritional health and five mealtime factors:
no TV on during meals
parents’ setting a good example of healthy eating behaviors
higher food quality, positive atmosphere
children’s involvement in meal preparation
longer meal duration.
Family meals have a positive effect on the nutritional health of older as well as younger children. Another study including nearly 2,000 children and adolescents up to age 17 years showed younger children who participated in more than five family meals each week drank...
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