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Practical Tips on New U.S. Dietary Guidelines

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Those with web access can find new interactive tools to build personalized pyramids that take into account their age, sex and level of physical activity.
Just go to http://www.
MyPyramid.
gov
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Here are a few key messages: 1Take a personalized approach to dietary advice and weight management, recognizing one size does not fit all.
2All foods can fit into a healthful diet if consumed in moderation and balanced with regular physical activity.
3Pay attention to calorie consumption and your portion size.
Find those measuring cups and spoons and check out how much you really eat.
4Choose plant- based foods (fruits, vegetables, and whole grains) at most meals and snacks.
Balance with lean protein (meat, poultry, fish, beans, tofu) and healthful fats (olive oil, avocado, nuts and seeds) 5Focus on color when you choose produce.
Deep colors (such as orange, dark green and purple) have protective nutrients.
6Create ways to be more physically active.
Thirty minutes too overwhelming? Then aim for 10 minute sessions three times a day and include cardio exercise such as walking, along with strength (workout with weights) and flexibility (stretching) activities.
oPlan ahead by packing snacks or mini-meals when you engage in activities.
Have a sandwich and fresh fruit handy to have a "picnic" at the Little League game or after swim practice.
Start with wholegrain bread or tortilla and fill it with low-fat roast beef, turkey, beans and/or lowfat cheese.
Add vegetables for moistness, flavor and variety.
Embellish with sliced apples, shredded carrots or spinach leaves.
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