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My Plate
Nutrition
What is MyPlate?
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MyPlate is a tool designed to
remind Americans to eat
healthfully.
MyPlate illustrates the five food
groups using a familiar mealtime
visual, a place setting.
Fruits and Vegetables
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Apples
Banana
Grapes
Oranges
Peaches
Pineapple
Strawberries
Watermelon
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Romaine Lettuce
Spinach
Beans*
Carrots
Broccoli
Avocado
Green Beans
Zucchini
Whole Grains and Protein
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Brown Rice
Whole Wheat
Bread
BETTER
THAN:
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Whole Wheat
Pasta
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Flour
Tortillas
White Bread
White Rice
Dinner Rolls
Whole Grains and Protein (cont)
Lean Beef
Lean Pork
Lean Chicken
Eggs
Beans
Peanuts
Almonds
Salmon
Shrimp
Tuna
Dairy
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Fat-Free Milk
Low-Fat
Cheese
Yogurt
Frozen
Yogurt
Select dairy
products with
limited
“empty
calories”
(added
sugars and
solid fats).
Oils
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Olive Oil
Avoid:
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Corn Oil
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Nuts
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Fish
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Avocados
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Butter/Margari
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Meat Fat
Lard and
grease
MyPlate Key Messages
1. Foods to Increase:
• Make half your plate fruits &
vegetables.
• Make at least half your grains are
whole.
• Switch to low-fat (1%) or fat-free
(skim) milk.
• Drink lots of water
MyPlate Key Messages (cont)
2. Foods to Reduce:
• Foods with “empty calories”
and filled with sugar (pizza,
cakes, cookies, candies)
• Fats from meat and fried foods
(bacon, hot dog, hamburger,
fried chicken, French fries)
MyPlate Key Messages (cont)
3.
Balancing Calories
A.) Enjoy your food, but
eat less.
MyPlate Key Messages (cont)
4. Calories in vs. calories out.
A.) How much are you eating? (portions)
B.) How often are you eating? (5 small
meals)
C.) What are you eating? (calories)
D.) How many minutes are you active
(sweating) during the day?
CUT BACK on SOFAS!
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SOLID FATS
• Saturated fat & trans fat heart disease
• Replace with healthy unsaturated fat .
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ADDED SUGAR
• Sugar adds calories weight gain
• Choose water, 100% juice and fruit for dessert.
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SALT (SODIUM)
• Raises blood pressure hypertension
• Processed foods, fast food, frozen meals
• Season with spices and herbs instead of salt.
Things to Remember
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Eat the right amount of
calories for you.
Cut back on foods high
in SOFAS and empty
calories.
Things to Remember (cont)
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Avoid oversized portions.
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Stop eating when you feel full.
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Get enough physical activity.
MyPlate
The End!