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2005 dietary guidelines

Twice each decade the fed releases updated dietary guidelines for Americans. A lot of science–and unfortunately a lot of politicking–usually goes into this joint effort between the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services. But this year’s effort, released Jan. 12, looks pretty good.

Get ready to start packing in the plant food: the new recommendation is nine, count ’em, nine servings of fruits and vegetables daily. That sounds huge but apparently boils down to two cups of fruit (four servings) and two and a half cups of vegetables (five servings) per day.

I haven’t read the entire document but am working my way through now.

If you’re interested, visit the dietary guidelines page, from which you can read the entire document or executive summary or download either document in pdf form.

plant food for weight loss

Mom was right–you need to eat your veggies!

Here’s the first paragraph from an article on the American Institute for Cancer Research website:

Increasing the Amount of Vegetables, Fruit in Diet Remains the Leading Weight-Loss Strategy in U.S.

WASHINGTON–According to a new survey of dietary behavior commissioned by the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR), 4 in 5 weight-conscious Americans turn to salads, vegetables and fruits when trying to shed a few pounds.  The fact that a clear majority of Americans are still adopting this old-fashioned, common-sense approach, even amid a low-carb marketing craze, is encouraging news to health experts concerned about the state of nutrition in the U.S.

If you’re interested, you can also download from the same site an Adobe Acrobat (pdf) backgrounder titled "Plant foods and weight management: the science behind energy density" (see my Jan. 5 post "red, green, and blue food").

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