Diet Quality
Food and Nutrient Intakes
Health Outcomes
Nutrition Education
- Dietary Guidelines
for AmericansThe Federal dietary guidelines are intended
to help consumers choose diets that improve health, reduce their
risk for diet-related chronic disease, and meet their nutritional
needs. These guidelines summarize the most current scientific
evidence on diet and health into recommendations for healthy Americans
age 2 and older and serves as the basis for Federal nutrition
and education programs.
- Food Guide
PyramidThe Dietary Guidelines for Americans are designed
to help Americans choose diets that will promote good health and
reduce risk for chronic diseases, such as heart disease, certain
types of cancer, diabetes, stroke, and osteoporosis. Since its
release, the Pyramid has been widely used by nutrition and health
professionals as well as educators and the media and has helped
disseminate the Dietary Guidelines message.
- Food
Guide Pyramid for ChildrenDeveloped to help improve
the diets of young children 2-6 years old by simplifying the educational
messages of the original Food Guide Pyramid and focusing on young
children's food preferences and nutritional requirements.
- Nutrient
Content of the Food SupplyProvides a historical series measuring
the amount of nutrients per capita per day available for consumption.
This is the only continuous source of food and nutrient availability
in the United States with extended data back to 1909.
- The USDA Interactive Healthy Eating
IndexDetermine the overall quality of your diet.
- USDA
Food Surveys Research GroupPart of the Agricultural
Research Service. Monitors and assesses food consumption and related
behavior of the U.S. population by conducting surveys and providing
the resulting information for food and nutrition-related programs
and public policy decisions.
- USDA Nutrient
Data LaboratoryProvides information on the nutrient
content of foods consumed in the United States.
- U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, Healthy People 2010A national
health promotion and disease prevention initiative to increase
the quality and years of healthy life and eliminate health disparities.
Obesity
- Division of Nutrition and
Physical ActivityReports on nutrition and physical activity
and the prevalence of obesity in America from the National Center for
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion of the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention.
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