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Nutrition Fact Sheet |
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A healthful diet has three common-sense qualities: variety, moderation, and balance. No matter what headlines make the news, nutrition advice remains the same for healthy people. Eat a wide variety of foods within the groups of the food guide pyramid. For balance, choose enough daily servings from each food group. And go easy on fats, oils, and sweets. You can eat what you like. In moderation, any food can fit in an eating pattern that promotes your good health. There are no "good" or "bad" foods and no "good" or "bad" meals or snacks, just good and bad diets. A variety of nutrient-rich foods fit into the five food groups. That's good news! Eat primarily foods in each group with less fat, sugar, and sodium. If you opt for foods with more fat, sugar, or sodium, make trade-offs. For example, build a great sandwich with low-fat deli meats, then spend the fat savings on an avocado or cheese slice. You can make healthful food choices anytime, anywhere! Supermarkets, restaurants, delis, home... almost everywhere, you have plenty of food choices these days. Besides traditional fare, more good-tasting food choices are readily available today, such as lean meat, fat-free or reduced-fat cheese, and low-fat ice cream. Prepared meals, such as fettucine alfredo and cheese enchiladas, are available in traditional and "leaner" versions. Some foods also are prepared with less sodium or more fiber or calcium. Check the Nutrition Facts panel on food labels to make healthful food selections. Eating out doesn't need to be a high-calorie, high-fat food experience either. Restaurants, fast-food chains, and delis offer menus with delicious lower-calorie, lower-fat options, along with grains, fruits, and vegetables. Eating healthy can be convenient and quick. You can prepare and eat healthful and tasty meals or snacks in no time at all:
Healthful foods can taste good. How can you ensure the great taste of meals and snacks?
The media can keep you updated on food and nutrition news. Be a smart consumer of food news. Remember these tips:
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