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- MyPlate Graphics
MyPlate Graphics. This page contains multiple versions of...
- MyPlate Graphics
The digital images found in this gallery are provided as a complimentary resource by the USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion (CNPP). The images are intended to be used in communicating nutrition education messages.
MyPlate Graphics. This page contains multiple versions of the MyPlate graphic: the full MyPlate, MyPlate with the fruits and vegetables sections highlighted ("Make half your plate fruits and vegetables"), and the five individual food groups. Graphics are available in .eps, .png, and .jpg formats.
The MyPlate graphic organizer can be found on the website www.myplate.gov that was developed and maintained by USDA Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion. In addition to vegetables and fruits, the MyPlate image also includes dairy, grains, and protein.
It replaced the USDA's MyPyramid guide on June 2, 2011, ending 19 years of USDA food pyramid diagrams. MyPlate is displayed on food packaging and used in nutrition education in the United States. The graphic depicts a place setting with a plate and glass divided into five food groups that are recommended parts of a healthy diet.
17 cze 2011 · Each plate, not only makes our mouths water, but shows how eager Americans have been to follow a healthy eating plan based on the new USDA symbol. Many of you have captured pictures of your healthy meal and posted these photos to twitter followed by the hashtag #MyPlate and a delicious description.
MyPlate Plan. USDA, Food and Nutrition Service, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion. The MyPlate Plan shows your food group targets – what and how much to eat within your calorie allowance. Your plan is personalized, based on your age, sex, height, weight and physical activity level.