The fourth health examination survey (2008-9) showed that meat, fish and egg are key protein sources for children aged 2-5 years.12Soybean milk was commonly consumed but pulses and nuts were not frequently eaten. Consumption of fruits and vegetables was low. The median intakes of vegetables among the age groups 1-3 years and 4-5 years were 20 and 30 g, respectively for boys, and 7 and 16 g, respectively for girls. Fruit intakes were quite low, with a median of <1 g/day for all age and gender groups. In addition, per capita intakes of fat and protein as percentage of total energy intakes showed an increasing trend (Figure 2a). Various national nutrition surveys since 1986 showed that preschool children’s percentage energy consumption from fat has been consistently above 20%, percentage energy consumption from pro
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