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Collage of Dietary Guidelines ImagesDietary Guidelines for Americans 2005
Department of Health and Human Services.
The government’s science-based advice for a healthy lifestyle. Discusses food intake related to physical activity and healthy weight goals, and how good dietary habits can promote health and reduce risk for major chronic diseases.

  • Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2005
        Also in PDF|4.8 MB.
  • Finding Your Way to a Healthier You ~
        Consumer Brochure

        Also in PDF|229 KB.
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    Finding Your Way to a Healthier You
    US Department of Health and Human Services; US Department of Agriculture.
    Based on the 2005 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, this teaches you how to make smart food choices and balance food and physical activity to increase chances for a healthy life. Also in PDF|220 KB.
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    MyPyramidUSDA MyPyramid Food Guidance System
    USDA. Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion.
    MyPyramid replaces the 1992 Food Guide Pyramid and associated materials. It incorporates recommendations from the 2005 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in January, 2005. The following resources are also included:
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    MyPyramid for Kids
    USDA. Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion.
    Child-friendly version of MyPyramid. Developed to help motivate children 6-11 years old to make healthy food choices and be physically active every day.
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    MyPyramid Tracker
    USDA. Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion.
    This practical tool lets you track and score your eating and activity habits. Gives tips for making healthy changes.
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    StrawberriesSmallStep.gov
    Department of Health and Human Services.
    Stories, newsletter, tips and recipes geared to helping people manage their weight and body image. Includes websites for adults and for kids. Also in Spanish.
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    The DASH Eating Plan
    DHHS. NIH. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.
    Links to a brochure that discusses the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) eating plan which can lead to better control of high blood pressure.
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    A Healthy Diet from womenshealth.gov
    DHHS. OWH. National Women's Health Information Center.
    Having a healthy diet is sometimes easier said than done. This fact sheet provides answers to frequently asked questions on the basics of good nutrition and healthy eating. Also in PDF|220 KB.
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    Eat Smart. Play Hard. for Kids
    USDA. Food and Nutrition Service.
    Web page which connects kids to healthy eating and physical activity interactive learning and skill-building experiences within a virtual community setting. Includes songs, experiments, activity sheets, comics, clipart, worksheets, games, posters, e-cards, recipes, and more.
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    Eat Smart. Play Hard.™ Healthy Lifestyle
    USDA. Food and Nutrition Service.
    Specifically designed for parents and caregivers to provide information to help you eat better, be more physically active and be a role model for your kids from the USDA Food and Nutrition Service (FNS).
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    Food and Nutrition Information Center LogoConsumer Corner
    USDA. NAL. Food and Nutrition Information Center.
    Contains information about food and nutrition topics the public frequently asks about.
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    Eating Smart: A Nutrition Resource List for Consumers  (PDF|138 KB)
    USDA. NAL. Food and Nutrition Information Center.
    This publication is a compilation of resources on general nutrition and healthy eating for the consumer. The resources are in a variety of formats, including books, newsletters, and materials on the World Wide Web.
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    Good Nutrition: It's a Way of Life
    DHHS. NIH. National Institute on Aging.
    Addresses nutrition and feeding issues for older Americans such as chewing problems and loss of taste, as well as time and money management issues. Material is based on previous versions of the Food Guide Pyramid.
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    Girl PowerBody Wise: Eating Right the Girl Power! Way
    DHHS. OWH. National Women's Health Information Center.
    Provides resources to encourage young girls to make healthy choices.
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    Elders and Families: Nutrition
    DHHS. Administration on Aging.
    Dedicated to helping older adults remain healthy and active by providing nutrition information and resources.
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    How Many Fruits and Vegetables do You Need?
    DHHS. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
    Every body is different. Enter your age, sex, and level of physical activity to find the amount that's right for you with this interactive fruit and vegetable calculator.
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    Action List for Whole Grains
    DHHS. NIH. National Cancer Institute.
    Did you know that there are some great reasons to eat more whole grain breads and cereals? Here are some actions to get you started and keep you going.
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    Snack Smart for Healthy Teeth logoSnack Smart for Healthy Teeth
    DHHS. NIH. National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research.
    Highlights the importance of keeping teeth healthy and provides a listing of healthy snacks that help promote healthy teeth and gums.
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    Grabbing a Quick Bite Nabs More Calories
    USDA. Agricultural Research Service.
    Article summarizes a study that showed that eating fast food is associated with higher odds of being overweight as well as a greater chance of missing important nutrients.
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    Last Modified: Aug 4, 2008  
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        Dietary Guidelines for Americans
        Food Guide Pyramid - MyPyramid
        Dietary Reference Intakes - RDAs
        Commonly Asked Questions (FAQs)
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    See Also
        FNIC Consumer Corner: Eating Smart
        FNIC Consumer Corner: Healthy Restaurant Eating
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