CDC nutrition efforts cover a wide spectrum of related topics. Good nutrition is vital to good health, disease prevention, and essential for healthy growth and development of children and adolescents.
Nutrition Topics
Nutrition for Everyone
While you know it is important to eat a healthy diet, it isn't always easy to sort through all of the information available about nutrition and food choices. The CDC has compiled a variety of resources with healthy eating tips and information.
FruitsAndVeggiesMatter.gov
Check out the new Fruit & Veggies Matter Web site for tips, recipes, and more! You can find easy ways to add more fruits and vegetables into your daily eating patterns.
Breastfeeding
Both babies and mothers gain many benefits from breastfeeding. CDC's Breastfeeding site has frequently asked questions, recommendations, national breastfeeding statistics as well as information on a variety of other topics.
Healthy Weight
A healthy lifestyle involves many choices. Among them, choosing a balanced diet or eating plan. So how do you choose a healthy eating plan?
Healthy Youth Nutrition Topics
This section provides information about school nutrition programs and policies, and statistics related to adolescent nutrition and health.
BAM! Body and Mind
Designed for kids 9–13 years old, BAM! Body and Mind gives them the information they need to make healthy lifestyle choices.
Salmonella Outbreak
Salmonella outbreaks associated with peanut products, pistachios and alfalfa sprouts are being investigated.
For Health Professionals
- Introduction
- Data and Statistics
- Policy and Legislation
- Programs and Campaigns
- Planning, Implementing, and Evaluating Interventions
- Research to Practice Series
- Tools for Addressing Nutrition Topics
- Training and Professional Development
- Key Organizations
- Reports and Recommendations
- Fact Sheets and Other Publications
Other Healthy Lifestyle Topics
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