Nutrition Tips: How to Eat Healthy
Below is an excerpt from an article found on Colgate.com that was written by Yolanda Eddis
Healthy eating is essential for your overall health. Choosing foods and beverages that provide the right amount of energy and nutrients goes a long way toward maintaining not only a healthy body but also a healthy mouth. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offer numerous nutrition resources, such as sample recipes, menus, and educational tools that will guide you in picking out the right foods and drinks to consume. By knowing how to eat healthily, you can improve your physical and oral health, prevent disease and promote healthy growth and development for children and adolescents.
What Is a Nutritious Diet?
Eating a nutritious diet has many benefits. A well-balanced diet should include foods from the basic food groups and subgroups along with the right oils. Nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, and minerals are a staple of healthy diets, but it’s also important to avoid eating too many or too few nutrients.
In an effort to assist consumers to learn how to eat healthily, the U.S. Department of Agriculture developed the MyPlate website. MyPlate illustrates the five food groups, which include fruits, vegetables, grains, proteins and dairy, and provides several examples of each. Oils that come from different plants and fish are also recommended although they don’t constitute a food group of their own. The selection of foods from these groups can be fresh, canned, frozen or dried. The site also recommends different ways to balance your caloric intake by increasing nutrients and decreasing the consumption of sugar and sodium in meals and snacks.
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The remainder of the article details the following:
- How to Select Healthy Beverages
- Healthy Habits after Eating and Drinking
- Healthy Eating Tips
- Diet and Dental Health
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