PEDIASMART® SOY BEVERAGE

When Weight Gain is the Challenge

Offer Your Child Organic Calories!

Meeting Calorie Requirements with Organic Nutrition

Children with cystic fibrosis (CF) need to eat a well-balanced diet that is high in calories, fat, and protein to help them grow normally, build strong lungs and preserve lung function, and keep a strong immune system to fight infections.  Typically a child with CF needs to consume 20% to 50% more calories per day than a person of the same size, gender, and age.  The quality of these calories is just as important as the quantity.  In general, children have a higher exposure to many environmental contaminants because they drink more water, eat more food, and breathe more air on a per unit weight basis as compared to adults.  This is especially true for children with CF because of their high caloric intake.  CF parents should take into consideration that numerous research studies have documented the superiority of organic foods.  A United Kingdom Study found that organic milk can contain up to 60% more antioxidants than found in conventionally produced.  Antioxidants, such as Vitamin C and Vitamin E, are molecules that help to prevent damage to the body’s cells.

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    Getting enough calories can be extremely difficult for a child with CF because of poor absorption of nutrients (known as malabsorption), frequent infections, increased resting energy expenditure, and a loss of appetite.  In addition to a high calorie daily meal plan, nutritional supplements such as PediaSmart® Complete Organic Nutrition Beverage, are often needed to help meet overall daily caloric needs.  PediaSmart® can be used in place of milk with meals, used as a snack between meals, or added to various recipes to pack in more nutrition and calories.   PediaSmart® contains 240 calories per 8 fl oz serving.  The average USDA dietary guidelines are based on 2,000 calories per day; so just one serving of PediaSmart® is 12% of a typical 2,000 calorie diet.   Click to review our PediaSmart® Soy Nutrition Chart and comparison to other brands.

  • High Calorie Nutritious Recipes Using PediaSmart

    Crockpot Steel Cut Oats
    4 cups milk (cow, soy or rice)
    1 cup Chocolate PediaSmart®
    1 cup steel cut oats
    Directions: Mix PediaSmart® and milk. Add the PediaSmart® and oats to the crockpot before bed. Cook all night on low. It's ready to eat in the morning.

    Nutrition Packed Pudding
    2 cups of cold water
    2/3 cup PediaSmart® Vanilla
    1 small package of instant pudding mix (flavor of your choice)
    Directions: Mix all ingredients well. For best results use a blender. For a thinner consistency, consume immediately.  If a thicker product is desired, let it sit in the refrigerator for 4 hours or until desired consistency.

    Oatmeal
    7 oz. water
    ½ cup PediaSmart® Vanilla
    ½ cup oatmeal
    Directions:  Prepare an 8 oz. serving of PediaSmart® Vanilla.  Add the mixture to ½ cup oatmeal and microwave for 2 minutes, stirring in 1 minute intervals. You can add fresh fruit or honey to the top for added nutrients and flavor.
    Calorie Booster - For children with a need for additional calories, prepare as directed above and add 1/3 cup whole milk.

    Fruit Smoothie
    6 oz. water
    4 frozen strawberries
    12 frozen blueberries
    ½ ripe banana
    ¼ cup PediaSmart® Vanilla
    Directions: Blend ingredients until smooth. Makes approximately 11 fl. oz.

Complete Organic Nutrition

PediaSmart® Complete Nutrition Beverage contains 29 vitamins and minerals and the protein, fat and carbohydrates necessary for complete nutrition.  Organic assures pure ingredients, no chemical processing and nothing artificial.  Complete nutrition means that each serving provides all the nutrients needed for a well-balanced diet.   A CF diet needs to be high in all nutrients but should have an emphasis on the fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K as well as calcium, zinc, and iron.  Below are the nutritional values for PediaSmart® for these important nutrients that tend to be lacking in the diet of a child with CF:

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      PediaSmart® Nutrients per 8 fl oz Serving

    Nutrients Amount per Serving % Daily Value     
    Vitamin D (IU) 120 30 %
    Vitamin E (IU) 5.4 20 %
    Vitamin A (IU) 380 8 %
    Vitamin K (mcg) 14 20 %
    Iron (mg) 3.3 20 %
    Zinc (mcg) 1.4 10 %
    Calcium (mg) 230 25 %

    Click to learn more about PediaSmart® Soy Complete Nutrition Beverages.


Physical Activity

Physical activity is encouraged because it can help improve lung function, increase strength and endurance, increase bone density, and prevent bone loss.  However, because children with CF lose more salt in their sweat compared to other children, they are at risk of dehydration and salt depletion especially when in hot weather. They may also be missing the thirst trigger in response to sweat which makes them more prone to becoming dehydrated.  Dehydration can cause irritability, cramps, headaches, lethargy, fatigue, vomiting, and heat stroke.  Dehydration can be avoided by hydrating adequately and maintaining appropriate salt levels prior to, during, and after physical activity.  PediaVance® Oral Electrolyte Solution contains appropriate levels of electrolytes (sodium, potassium, and chloride), water, and carbohydrates to help maintain proper hydration.  Click for additional information about PediaVance® Electrolyte Solution. It is also important to eat enough calories to replace the calories burned in exercise to avoid weight loss.

Tube Feedings

Sometimes children with CF do not gain enough weight or grow properly even though they are eating as much as they can.  This may occur when the child has a poor appetite, frequent infections, and/or malabsorption.   Because of the connection between a higher body weight and better lung function and overall health, your child’s healthcare provider may recommend tube feedings.  Under the guidance of a healthcare professional, PediaSmart® can be used in tube feedings to supplement what the child is eating or as a sole source of nutrition.

When PediaSmart® is used as a sole source of nutrition, 100% or more of the NAS-NRC Dietary Recommended intake for protein, fat, carbohydrate, vitamins and minerals can be met for children 1 to 13 years when consumed in amounts appropriate for a child’s age.

  • In 1000 milliliters (approximately 33 fl. oz.) for children 1 to 8 years of age
  • In 1500 milliliters (approximately 55 fl. oz.) for children 9 to 13 years of age
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    Under the guidance of a healthcare professional, PediaSmart® can be used in tube feedings as a sole source of nutrition or for supplemental purposes.  The specific amount to be used daily will need to be determined based upon a child's nutritional and medical status.  Also, mixing directions should be discussed to assure that the product is prepared and fed safely and properly.  PediaSmart® is not for parenteral use.
    Specific Precautions to Consider for Tube Feedings and PediaSmart®

    • Unlike ready-to-feed products, powdered formulas are not sterile.  Therefore, mixing PediaSmart® should be done with great care regarding cleanliness and sterility of all measuring and mixing equipment to avoid any contamination.
    • To prevent tube clogging, the mixing instructions for PediaSmart® suggest use of a whisk or blender to ensure that all of the powder is dissolved in the water.
    • The recommended hang time for powder formulations, such as PediaSmart®, is no longer than 4 hours. 
    • Use of distilled water to prepare the PediaSmart® for tube feeding purposes is usually recommended.
    • PediaSmart® is not isotonic and may require starting with a slow drip and require attention to tolerance and monitoring of metabolic status.

    The above precautions need to be taken into account by a healthcare professional if PediaSmart® is to be used as a tube feeding product.  As with all enteral feeding practices, please follow the Enteral Nutrition Practice Recommendations published on January 27, 2009 by the Enteral Nutrition Practice Recommendations Task Force and the A.S.P.E.N Board of Directors.  This publication can be found at Pen.sagepub.com.

Probiotics

Children with CF often have diarrhea due to malabsorption and/or the frequent use of antibiotics to treat lung infections.  The result may be an overgrowth of “bad” bacteria in the intestinal tract and not enough “good” or beneficial bacteria, which can further affect digestion and absorption of nutrients.  Probiotics are live microorganisms that may help with digestion and absorption of foods, as well as the treatment and prevention of diarrhea, by providing protection against harmful bacteria and replacing beneficial bacteria. Baby’s Only Essentials® Probiotic is intended for children 1-year of age or older.  When supplements are directed and supervised by an infant's healthcare professional, parents should seek specific advice on supplementation for an infant who is ill or immune compromised.   Learn more

Medical Hardship Program

Medical Hardship Program is designed for children who do not qualify for Medicare and Medicaid or private insurance coverage. Nature's One® offers a discount for children with certain medical conditions such as cystic fibrosis. The enrollment process requires a recommendation from a physician and application approval by Nature's One®.
Click for more details about our Medical Hardship Enrollment.