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Consumers can think of the Healthy Eating Pyramid as a grocery list: Vegetables, fruits, whole grains, healthy oils, and healthy proteins like nuts, beans, fish, and chicken should make it into the shopping cart every week, along with a little yogurt or other dairy foods if desired.
- FOOD PYRAMIDS: What Should You Really Eat - Harvard T.H. Chan School of ...
The HSPH Healthy Eating Pyramid says: construct a baseline...
- Healthy Eating Plate – The Nutrition Source
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- FOOD PYRAMIDS: What Should You Really Eat - Harvard T.H. Chan School of ...
Looking for a printable copy? Download one here, and hang it on your refrigerator to serve as a daily reminder when planning and preparing your meals! Translations of the Healthy Eating Plate are also available in over 25 languages. Building a Healthy and Balanced Diet. Make most of your meal vegetables and fruits – ½ of your plate.
The HSPH Healthy Eating Pyramid says: construct a baseline of regular exercise and controlled portions; then fill your plate with fresh vegetables and fruits, whole grain carbohydrates, and healthy fats and oils; and eat less red meat, refined grains, and sugary drinks. FORGET ABOUT NUMBERS & FOCUS ON QUALITY
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Following the Food Pyramid as a guide will help you get the right balance of nutritious foods within your calorie range. Studies show that we take in too many calories from foods and drinks high in fat, sugar and salt, on the Top Shelf of the Food Pyramid.
THE HEALTHY EATING PYRAMID. Start with exercise. A healthy diet is built on a base of regular exercise, which keeps calories in balance and weight in check. Focus on food, not grams. The Healthy Eating Pyramid doesn’t worry about specific servings or grams of food, so neither should you.
THE HEALTHY EATING PYRAMID. Department of Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health. USE SPARINGLY: RED MEAT & BUTTER REFINED GRAINS: WHITE RICE, BREAD & PASTA. POTATOES SUGARY DRINKS & SWEETS SALT. OPTIONAL: ALCOHOL IN MODERATION (Not for everyone) DAIRY (1–2 servings a day) OR VITAMIN D/CALCIUM SUPPLEMENTS.