Showing posts with label Guidelines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guidelines. Show all posts

Choose My Plate Dietary Guidelines

Choose My Plate Dietary Guidelines Video Clips. Duration : 3.07 Mins.


Choose My Plate Dietary Guidelines Goodbye Food Pyramid, hello Choose My Plate! The Choose My Plate dietary guidelines are the latest tool used to measure how to eat a well-balanced meal. Let CORE Wellness take you through these new guidelines and give you some advice from the experts on the best way to choose your plate and fill it with delicious, healthy foods. CORE Wellness is a high-touch, hands-on health and productivity management program featuring a user-friendly online portal that offers 24/7 instant access to wellness benefits and services tailored to personal health needs. ACI Specialty Benefits CORE Wellness (800) 932-0034 www.acispecialtybenefits.com http askthepros@acispecialtybenefits.com

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Create a Great Plate MyPlate Dietary Guidelines, 2011 MyPlate Nutrition Pyramid

Create a Great Plate MyPlate Dietary Guidelines, 2011 MyPlate Nutrition Pyramid Video Clips. Duration : 1.60 Mins.


When's the last time you ate off a pyramid? The Create a Great Plate MyPlate Dietary Guidelines (DVD from Learning ZoneXpress) is based on the USDA's new MyPlate campaign. Discover what healthy eating looks like! -Make at least half your grains whole -Vary your veggies -Focus on fruits -Get your calcium-rich foods -Go lean with protein

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NEW MY PLATE FOOD GUIDELINES UNVEILED AT USDA

NEW MY PLATE FOOD GUIDELINES UNVEILED AT USDA Tube. Duration : 1.88 Mins.


USDA's new my plate healthy eating guidelines were presented as ways to help make the US healthier and stronger. The USDA's Bob Ellison has more.

Keywords: USDA, Michelle Obama, Vilsack, My Plate, eating guidelines, First Lady, agriculture, obesity, military, Norman Seip

Choose My Plate Dietery Guidelines - Erin Langewisch, RD

Choose My Plate Dietery Guidelines - Erin Langewisch, RD Tube. Duration : 8.45 Mins.


The US Department of Agriculture has recently retired the long-standing "food pyramid"dietary guideline in favor of the new "Choose My Plate" program. University of Texas Health Science Center Registered Dietician Erin Langewisch joins us to discuss the new Choose My Plate program on this post to HealthConnection.TV.

Keywords: food pyramid, dietary guidelines, nutrition guidelines, choose my plate, usda

Dietary guidelines: progressing from pyramid to plate

Dietary guidelines: progressing from pyramid to plate Tube. Duration : 3.00 Mins.


Have a question for Dr. Greger about this video? Leave it in the comment section at nutritionfacts.org and he'll answer it! VIDEO DESCRIPTION: MyPlate represents a significant improvement over the USDA Food Guide Pyramid.

Tags: USDA, dietary guidelines, myplate, Michelle Obama, protein, meat, dairy, milk, soymilk, plant protein, beans, peas, legumes, soy, nuts, seeds, vegetables

Diabetes Diet Guidelines : Diabetes & the Food Pyramid

Diabetes Diet Guidelines : Diabetes & the Food Pyramid Video Clips. Duration : 2.22 Mins.


How to use the food guide pyramid for a diabetic diet in this free healthy living video. Expert: Brenda Thompson Contact: www.lifeskillsnutrition.com Bio: Brenda L. Thompson is a licensed dietitian and professional chef. She had struggled with weight her entire life. After some extreme life experiences, she decided to change her life for the best. Filmmaker: Drew Noah

Keywords: health, food, diet, blood, sugar, cholesterol, hypoglycemia, diabetes, diagnosis, sodium, expertvillage

How to Follow the USDA MyPlate Dietary Guidelines

How to Follow the USDA MyPlate Dietary Guidelines Video Clips. Duration : 2.27 Mins.


Forget the food pyramid. The US Department of Agriculture's nutrition guidelines are now called MyPlate. Here's how to adhere to the USDA recommendations.. To complete this how-to, you will need: Fruits Vegetables Grains Protein Dairy Smart choices Step 1: Picture a plate Picture a plate divided into 4 sections -- fruits, vegetables, grains, and protein. Fruit and vegetables should fill half the plate, with veggies taking up a little more room than fruits; divide the other side between grains and protein, with grains getting a bit more space. Now envision a small cup next to your plate, marked "Dairy." Not soda. Dairy. Go to choosemyplate.gov to find daily MyPlate requirements of each food group according to age, gender, and level of physical activity. Step 2: Mix it up Eat a wide variety of fruits and vegetables so your body gets a range of nutrients. Eating produce of different colors is an easy way to do so. Step 3: Choose your protein wisely Get your protein from omega-3 rich seafood; lean meats and poultry; eggs; nuts; seeds; and beans. Avoid processed meats like bacon and hot dogs. String beans are vegetables, not protein. Step 4: Eat more whole grains When filling a quarter of your plate with grains, make sure that at least half of them are whole grains, meaning they contain the entire grain kernel. Examples include whole-wheat flour, bulgur, oatmeal, and brown rice. Step 5: Choose fat free or low fat dairy Choose dairy foods that retain their calcium content, such ...

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Founders of Precise Portions Discuss New USDA Guidelines - TV interview on CBS in LA

Founders of Precise Portions Discuss New USDA Guidelines - TV interview on CBS in LA Video Clips. Duration : 5.38 Mins.


Ed & Ann-Marie Stephens visited KCAL9 Studios Monday (June 6) to discuss the nation's new nutrition guide and to introduce 'Precise Portions' — a dinnerware set that makes portion control easier by dividing up plates into clearly marked sections. For more information, visit www.PrecisePortions.com.

Tags: precise portions, portion control, portion plate, food pyramid, myplate, new USDA guidelines, CBS, KCAL9