Weekdays can be exhausting for parents. You get the kids up, take them where they need to go and help with homework. You supply the proper food to fuel brains and bodies. By the weekend, everyone is exhausted and ready for fun. Out comes pizza for dinner, fizzy drinks and popcorn with a movie and icecream for dessert, because it feels like it's time to unwind and indulge.
If this is your habit - to generally enforce dietary rules on weekdays and get a little lax on weekends - you're not alone.
Sibylle Kranz, a registered dietitian, nutritionist and nutrition expert at the University of Virginia, says that for most, "weekend dietary intake is very different from weekday. On weekend days, we seem to have more of what we call celebration food. It's birthday parties, or going to the pool and getting something from the vendors there, or families getting together and having big meals."
A recent survey of 192 mums of kids aged 7 to 11 backs this up. "On weekends, kids are eating less healthy foods and beverages more often, and having larger portions of them," says Debra Hoffmann, a clinical health psychologist at Ohio's Bowling Green State University and the lead author of the study based on that survey.
The study looked at the eating habits of children, including their consumption of healthy and unhealthy foods at weekends.