Dear Amy
In the UK, the Infant and Toddler Forum have some useful informaiton on portion sizes for this age group
https://www.infantandtoddlerforum.org/toddler-portion-sizes#.UzmLn6hdWhM and the Caroline Walker Trust also has some useful guidance
http://www.firststepsnutrition.org/pdfs/FSNT_EatingWell1-4years.pdf.
You could also have a look at the food-based dietary guidance from the
US,
Canada and
Australia, who I think all have quite comprehensive information on portion sizes for different age groups.
I hope that is helpful
Best wishes
Bridget
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Subject: Actual or recommended portion sizes for children in developing countries
Hello everyone,
My name is Amy Deptford and I am a nutritionist working for Save the Children, based in London. We are in the process of redesigning the software for one of our bespoke tools: the Cost of
the Diet. The Cost of the Diet is a method developed by SC UK to calculate the minimum amount of money a typical household would need to purchase their recommended intakes of energy, protein, fat and micronutrients, using locally available foods.
We are trying to improve and update the underlying parameters of the software, one of which are children’s (12-23 month old) recommended or actual portion sizes for food. Unfortunately we haven’t been able to find much published data especially
in developing countries. I was wondering if any of you know of any such data that you could direct me to. Failing that, do you know of any academics, universities or other institutions who are doing this research and maybe able to help me? Any information
you could provide would be much appreciated.
Kind regards,
Amy Deptford
Nutrition Officer
Hunger Reduction and Livelihoods
Save the Children, 1 St John's Lane, London EC1M 4AR
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