If your child’s an unpredictable eater, you’re not alone.
Up to two thirds of parents identify their children as ‘picky’ or unpredictable eaters.1
9 out of 10 kids aren’t consuming their recommended ≥5 serves of vegetables per day.2
Without a healthy appetite and proper nutrition, a child’s growth, health, and development are at risk.3-6
If you’re concerned that your child isn’t getting all the nutrients they need to thrive due to poor appetite and picky eating behaviours, consider supplementing their diet with PediaSure.
2 daily serves of PediaSure helps improve nutritional gaps and appetite in 4 weeks.7-9
PediaSure contains Iron and Zinc to help increase kids' appetites in just 4 weeks.*7,9-12 Iron is an essential micronutrient that helps to decrease leptin, the 'fullness' hormone.13 Zinc, another essential micronutrient, helps to
change the tastebuds, making food more appealing.11
PediaSure also contains Vitamins A, B, Choline and Magnesium that have been shown to support a healthy appetite.11
Food for Special Medical Purposes. Use under medical supervision.
*Based on a 48-week clinical study in children at nutritional risk, when given in conjunction with dietary counselling.
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