There are companion reports, such as
Fortified milks for children: A worldwide review of fortified milks marketed for children over 1 year.
Formula companies market
fortified milks for children for use from one year of age (calling them «growing - up» or «toddler milks»), but UK health experts agree these are not needed.
Not exact matches
If you choose almond
milk as a substitute
for your
child, it's better to opt
for a brand that's
fortified with calcium, and avoid a brand that's sweetened with sugar or other sweeteners.
Fortified rice
milk can be an acceptable alternative beverage
for older
children.
Lactose - intolerant
children could get enough calcium by drinking alternatives such as soy
milk or calcium -
fortified juices, but the federally funded program, which provides free meals to needy
children, won't reimburse schools
for a lunch if they substitute nondairy alternatives
for milk.