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Modify your intake to meet the following dietary recommendations (already attached). Your new diet analysis must meet these goals. These should look familiar. They are recommendations w

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Putting It All Together

This assignment includes two parts. You are to write a report that covers both. You should have a title page and include references.

Part I.

Modify your intake to meet the following dietary recommendations (already attached).

Your new diet analysis must meet these goals. These should look familiar. They are recommendations we have discussed throughout the class.

  1. Calorie intake is within 200 calories of the calorie level recommended by the diet analysis program. Be sure you selected the correct activity for your daily activities.
  2. All nutrients meet or exceed the target or limit. Be sure not to exceed the upper limit for the nutrient.
  3. The source of calories from carbohydrates is >55% and the source of calories from fat is <25%.

Screenshot the results of your analysis (already attached as JPEG)

Once you have modified your diet, fill in the table below (Table is also attached) Be sure to copy and paste the table into your report. You can add more lines by placing your cursor in the last cell and hit the "tab" button. This will add another line to the table. You may not have the same number of foods in each column.

1)     Foods I deleted from my diet

2)     Foods I changed the amount in my diet

3)     New Foods I added to my diet

Answer the following questions in a short written essay. This summary should be at least one page, double-spaced, 12 point font, and 1" margins.

  1. Was making the changes an easy task?
  2. Are the changes realistic?
  3. Is there a particular type of food you found yourself adding and/or deleting?

Part II.

In the next two pages, your summary should be at least two pages, double-spaced, 12 point font, and 1" margins. Use references where needed.

  1. Relate the changes you made in your diet to five things related to healthy nutrition facts. There is no right or wrong. Be sure to explain your response in detail. Do make the five items obvious such as a new paragraph for each item.

2.   Implement the following and describe your experience. Your discussion should include obstacles and successes you faced implementing the change

  • Obtain all protein through food for a week.

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Nutrition Profile Your specific food and nutrient needs are unique and can change based on your height, weight, and how much you exercise. To give you an idea of how you are doing, the following tables and graphs compare your intake for the day to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and nutrient requirements from the Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences. Calorie targets in this report assume you have a moderate level of activity.

Note: Calorie requirements vary widely for pregnant and lactating women based on trimester and other factors. As a result, the estimate for daily calorie goal in this report may not reflect your actual calorie needs. However, if you indicated you are pregnant or breastfeeding in ASA24, the nutrient targets in this report will be adjusted to reflect your additional needs.

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Food, Drinks, and Supplements Consumed on Nov 28, 2020

Lunch | 1 PM

Spaghetti or pasta soup, 2 cups

Chicken strips, 5 pieces

Peas (unknown kind), 1 cup

Gatorade, 12 fl oz

Dinner | 6 PM

Chicken breast, 1 piece

Asparagus, More than 1 piece (6)

Rice pilaf, 1 1/2 cups

Water, 9.6 fl oz

Cheesecake (chocolate), 1 piece

Breakfast | 8 PM

Eggs, More than 1 egg (3)

Water, 16.9 fl oz

Toast, More than 1 slice (2); with Butter (real), 1 container

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Total Calorie Consumption

EATEN

2399 2800

TARGET

CALORIES

CARBOHYDRATE

38% TARGET RANGE

45-65%

PROTEIN

27% TARGET RANGE

10-35%

FAT

35% TARGET RANGE

20-35%

ALCOHOL

0% TARGET RANGE

Limit Intake

Calories Most foods and many beverages contain calories. A person’s calorie needs each day depends on factors such as age, gender, height, weight, and level of physical activity. In addition, a need to lose, maintain, or gain weight affects how many calories should be consumed. The target range for percent of calories from carbohydrates, protein, and fat listed here represent the range that is associated with providing adequate intakes of essential nutrients and a reduced risk of chronic disease.

Alcohol Alcoholic beverage intake is not recommended in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. If alcohol is consumed, it should be in moderation—up to one drink per day for women and up to two drinks per day for men—and only by adults of legal drinking age. There are also many circumstances in which individuals should not drink, such as during pregnancy.

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Sources 2015 -2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (https://health.gov/dietaryguidelines/2015/guidelines/ (https://health.gov/dietaryguidelines/2015/guidelines/)) and Dietary Reference Intakes (http://www.nationalacademies.org/hmd/Reports/2002/Dietary-Reference-Intakes-for-Energy-Carbohydrate-Fiber-Fat-Fatty-Acids-Cholesterol-Protein-and-Amino-Acids.aspx (http://www.nationalacademies.org/hmd/Reports/2002/Dietary-Reference-Intakes-for-Energy-Carbohydrate-Fiber-Fat-Fatty-Acids-Cholesterol-Protein-and-Amino-Acids.aspx)).

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c = cups oz = ouncesDaily Food Group Recommendations

GRAINS

UNDER

EATEN

7.6 oz 10.0 oz

TARGET

SUBGROUPS EATEN

Whole grains (e.g. whole wheat bread) 0.0 oz

Refined grains (e.g. white bread) 7.6 oz

FRUITS

UNDER

EATEN

0.0 c 2.5 c

TARGET

SUBGROUPS EATEN

Fruits 0.0 c

Juices 0.0 c

DAIRY

UNDER

EATEN

0.2 c 3.0 c

TARGET

SUBGROUPS EATEN

Milk and Soy Milk 0.2 c

Yogurt 0.0 c

Cheese 0.0 c

VEGETABLES

UNDER

PROTEIN FOODS

ACHIEVED

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EATEN

1.8 c 3.5 c

TARGET

SUBGROUPS EATEN

Dark Green vegetables 0.0 c

Red and Orange vegetables 0.7 c

Legumes (e.g. beans and peas) 0.0 c

Starchy vegetables (e.g. potatoes, corn) 1.0 c

Other vegetables (e.g. celery and onions) 0.1 c

EATEN

15.5 oz 7.0 oz

TARGET

SUBGROUPS EATEN

Meat, Poultry and Eggs 15.5 oz

Seafood 0.0 oz

Nuts, Seeds, Soy and Legumes 0.0 oz

Portion sizes for foods within a food group varies. To learn more about portion sizes, visit https://health.gov/our-work/food-nutrition/2015-2020-dietary-guidelines/guidelines/infographic/1-1/ (https://health.gov/our-work/food-nutrition/2015-2020-dietary-

guidelines/guidelines/infographic/1-1/).

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To achieve a healthy eating pattern, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans encourage you to:

Make half your grains whole grains. Limit products made with refined grains, especially those high in fat, sugars, and/or sodium, such as cookies, cakes, and some snack foods.

Eat a variety of fruits, emphasizing whole fruits. When consuming juice, choose 100% juices without added sugars.

Eat a variety of colors and types of vegetables, including dark green, red and orange, and legumes (beans and peas).

Choose fat-free or low-fat dairy, including milk, yogurt, cheese, and/or fortified soy beverages.

Eat a variety of protein foods, with an emphasis on seafood and plant proteins, such as legumes (beans and peas), nuts, seeds, and soy products.

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g = grams mg = milligramsNutrients and Foods to Limit

Added Sugars EATEN 42 g LIMIT 70 g

Saturated Fat EATEN 31 g LIMIT 31 g

Alcohol CONSUMED 0.00 drink(s) LIMIT 2 drink(s) Sodium EATEN 6439 mg LIMIT 2300 mg

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Many of the foods and beverages we eat contain sodium, saturated fats, and added sugars (sweeteners added to foods/beverages during processing or by consumers). Making careful choices keeps amounts of these components within their limits while meeting nutrient needs to achieve a healthy eating pattern.

Source: https://health.gov/dietaryguidelines/2015/guidelines/chapter-1/a-closer-look-inside-healthy-eating-patterns/#food-groups (https://health.gov/dietaryguidelines/2015/guidelines/chapter-1/a-closer-look-inside-healthy-eating-patterns/#food-groups)

One alcoholic drink-equivalent is defined as containing 14 grams (0.6 fl oz) of pure alcohol. The following are reference beverages that are one alcoholic drink equivalent: 12 fluid ounces of regular beer (5% alcohol), 5 fluid ounces of wine (12% alcohol), or 1.5 fluid ounces of 80 proof distilled spirits (40% alcohol). For more information, see https://health.gov/our-work/food-nutrition/2015-2020-dietary-guidelines/guidelines/appendix-9/ (https://health.gov/our-work/food-nutrition/2015-2020-dietary- guidelines/guidelines/appendix-9/)

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g = grams mg = milligrams mcg = microgramsNutrient Intake From Food and Drinks

The human body needs the right “mix” of nutrients for good health. This includes eating the right amount of carbohydrate, protein, and fat (these are macronutrients), and vitamins and minerals (these are micronutrients). Micronutrients help your body use macronutrients and support many body processes.

To learn more about the functions of various vitamins and minerals in your body, and examples of foods containing these nutrients, go to https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/interactivenutritionfactslabel/vitamins.cfm (https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/interactivenutritionfactslabel/vitamins.cfm)

SELECTED MACRONUTRIENTS AND FIBER

EATEN 228 TARGET 130

Carbohydrate (g)

Target

EATEN 16 TARGET 38

Total Fiber (g)

Target

EATEN 163 TARGET 56

Protein (g)

Target

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VITAMINS

EATEN 630 TARGET 400

Folate (mcg DFE)

Target

1

EATEN 51 TARGET 16

Niacin (mg)

Target

EATEN 2.2 TARGET 1.3

Riboflavin (mg)

Target

EATEN 1.9 TARGET 1.2

Thiamin (mg)

Target

EATEN 716 TARGET 900

Vitamin A (mcg RAE)

Target

2

EATEN 4.4 TARGET 1.3

Vitamin B6 (mg)

Target

EATEN 2.7 TARGET 2.4

Vitamin B12 (mcg)

Target

EATEN 38 TARGET 90

Vitamin C (mg)

Target

EATEN 149 TARGET 600

Vitamin D (IU)

Target

3

EATEN 10 TARGET 15

Vitamin E (mg AT)

Target

4

EATEN 97 TARGET 120

Vitamin K (mcg)

Target

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MINERALS

EATEN 514 TARGET 1000

Calcium (mg)

Target

EATEN 1.1 TARGET 0.9

Copper (mg)

Target

EATEN 15 TARGET 8

Iron (mg)

Target

EATEN 280 TARGET 400

Magnesium (mg)

Target

EATEN 1695 TARGET 700

Phosphorus (mg)

Target

EATEN 2608 TARGET 4700

Potassium (mg)

Target

EATEN 232 TARGET 55

Selenium (mcg)

Target

EATEN 9 TARGET 11

Zinc (mg)

Target

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DFE – Dietary Folate Equivalents RAE – Retinol Activity Equivalents IU – International Units AT – alpha-tocopherol

1

2

3

4

,

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Nutrition Profile Your specific food and nutrient needs are unique and can change based on your height, weight, and how much you exercise. To give you an idea of how you are doing, the following tables and graphs compare your intake for the day to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and nutrient requirements from the Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences. Calorie targets in this report assume you have a moderate level of activity.

Note: Calorie requirements vary widely for pregnant and lactating women based on trimester and other factors. As a result, the estimate for daily calorie goal in this report may not reflect your actual calorie needs. However, if you indicated you are pregnant or breastfeeding in ASA24, the nutrient targets in this report will be adjusted to reflect your additional needs.

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Food, Drinks, and Supplements Consumed on Nov 19, 2020

Breakfast | 8 AM

Eggs, More than 1 egg (3)

Coffee, 16 fl oz

Hash browns, 1 potato

Lunch | 12 PM

Meatloaf, 8 ounces

Broccoli, More than 6 pieces (7)

Carrots, 1 whole vegetable

Water, 16.9 fl oz

Dinner | 6 PM

Chicken shish kabob, More than 1 kabob (2)

Water, 16.9 fl oz

Fries, More than 1 piece (17)

Just a supplement | 9 PM

Protein bar (unknown brand), 1 bar

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Total Calorie Consumption

EATEN

1774 2800

TARGET

CALORIES

CARBOHYDRATE

33% TARGET RANGE

45-65%

PROTEIN

31% TARGET RANGE

10-35%

FAT

37% TARGET RANGE

20-35%

ALCOHOL

0% TARGET RANGE

Limit Intake

Calories Most foods and many beverages contain calories. A person’s calorie needs each day depends on factors such as age, gender, height, weight, and level of physical activity. In addition, a need to lose, maintain, or gain weight affects how many calories should be consumed. The target range for percent of calories from carbohydrates, protein, and fat listed here represent the range that is associated with providing adequate intakes of essential nutrients and a reduced risk of chronic disease.

Alcohol Alcoholic beverage intake is not recommended in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. If alcohol is consumed, it should be in moderation—up to one drink per day for women and up to two drinks per day for men—and only by adults of legal drinking age. There are also many circumstances in which individuals should not drink, such as during pregnancy.

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Sources 2015 -2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (https://health.gov/dietaryguidelines/2015/guidelines/ (https://health.gov/dietaryguidelines/2015/guidelines/)) and Dietary Reference Intakes (http://www.nationalacademies.org/hmd/Reports/2002/Dietary-Reference-Intakes-for-Energy-Carbohydrate-Fiber-Fat-Fatty-Acids-Cholesterol-Protein-and-Amino-Acids.aspx (http://www.nationalacademies.org/hmd/Reports/2002/Dietary-Reference-Intakes-for-Energy-Carbohydrate-Fiber-Fat-Fatty-Acids-Cholesterol-Protein-and-Amino-Acids.aspx)).

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c = cups oz = ouncesDaily Food Group Recommendations

GRAINS

UNDER

EATEN

1.4 oz 10.0 oz

TARGET

SUBGROUPS EATEN

Whole grains (e.g. whole wheat bread) 0.2 oz

Refined grains (e.g. white bread) 1.3 oz

FRUITS

UNDER

EATEN

0.0 c 2.5 c

TARGET

SUBGROUPS EATEN

Fruits 0.0 c

Juices 0.0 c

DAIRY

UNDER

EATEN

0.4 c 3.0 c

TARGET

SUBGROUPS EATEN

Milk and Soy Milk 0.4 c

Yogurt 0.0 c

Cheese 0.0 c

VEGETABLES

ACHIEVED

PROTEIN FOODS

ACHIEVED

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EATEN

3.6 c 3.5 c

TARGET

SUBGROUPS EATEN

Dark Green vegetables 0.5 c

Red and Orange vegetables 0.4 c

Legumes (e.g. beans and peas) 0.0 c

Starchy vegetables (e.g. potatoes, corn) 1.3 c

Other vegetables (e.g. celery and onions) 1.5 c

EATEN

14.1 oz 7.0 oz

TARGET

SUBGROUPS EATEN

Meat, Poultry and Eggs 13.7 oz

Seafood 0.0 oz

Nuts, Seeds, Soy and Legumes 0.5 oz

Portion sizes for foods within a food group varies. To learn more about portion sizes, visit https://health.gov/our-work/food-nutrition/2015-2020-dietary-guidelines/guidelines/infographic/1-1/ (https://health.gov/our-work/food-nutrition/2015-2020-dietary-

guidelines/guidelines/infographic/1-1/).

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To achieve a healthy eating pattern, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans encourage you to:

Make half your grains whole grains. Limit products made with refined grains, especially those high in fat, sugars, and/or sodium, such as cookies, cakes, and some snack foods.

Eat a variety of fruits, emphasizing whole fruits. When consuming juice, choose 100% juices without added sugars.

Eat a variety of colors and types of vegetables, including dark green, red and orange, and legumes (beans and peas).

Choose fat-free or low-fat dairy, including milk, yogurt, cheese, and/or fortified soy beverages.

Eat a variety of protein foods, with an emphasis on seafood and plant proteins, such as legumes (beans and peas), nuts, seeds, and soy products.

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g = grams mg = milligramsNutrients and Foods to Limit

Added Sugars EATEN 8 g LIMIT 70 g

Saturated Fat EATEN 18 g LIMIT 31 g

Alcohol CONSUMED 0.00 drink(s) LIMIT 2 drink(s) Sodium EATEN 3924 mg LIMIT 2300 mg

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Many of the foods and beverages we eat contain sodium, saturated fats, and added sugars (sweeteners added to foods/beverages during processing or by consumers). Making careful choices keeps amounts of these components within their limits while meeting nutrient needs to achieve a healthy eating pattern.

Source: https://health.gov/dietaryguidelines/2015/guidelines/chapter-1/a-closer-look-inside-healthy-eating-patterns/#food-groups (https://health.gov/dietaryguidelines/2015/guidelines/chapter-1/a-closer-look-inside-healthy-eating-patterns/#food-groups)

One alcoholic drink-equivalent is defined as containing 14 grams (0.6 fl oz) of pure alcohol. The following are reference beverages that are one alcoholic drink equivalent: 12 fluid ounces of regular beer (5% alcohol), 5 fluid ounces of wine (12% alcohol), or 1.5 fluid ounces of 80 proof distilled spirits (40% alcohol). For more information, see https://health.gov/our-work/food-nutrition/2015-2020-dietary-guidelines/guidelines/appendix-9/ (https://health.gov/our-work/food-nutrition/2015-2020-dietary- guidelines/guidelines/appendix-9/)

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g = grams mg = milligrams mcg = microgramsNutrient Intake From Food and Drinks

The human body needs the right “mix” of nutrients for good health. This includes eating the right amount of carbohydrate, protein, and fat (these are macronutrients), and vitamins and minerals (these are micronutrients). Micronutrients help your body use macronutrients and support many body processes.

To learn more about the functions of various vitamins and minerals in your body, and examples of foods containing these nutrients, go to https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/interactivenutritionfactslabel/vitamins.cfm (https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/interactivenutritionfactslabel/vitamins.cfm)

SELECTED MACRONUTRIENTS AND FIBER

EATEN 145 TARGET 130

Carbohydrate (g)

Target

EATEN 17 TARGET 38

Total Fiber (g)

Target

EATEN 135 TARGET 56

Protein (g)

Target

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VITAMINS

EATEN 514 TARGET 400

Folate (mcg DFE)

Target

1

EATEN 46 TARGET 16

Niacin (mg)

Target

EATEN 3 TARGET 1.3

Riboflavin (mg)

Target

EATEN 1.7 TARGET 1.2

Thiamin (mg)

Target

EATEN 1224 TARGET 900

Vitamin A (mcg RAE)

Target

2

EATEN 4.7 TARGET 1.3

Vitamin B6 (mg)

Target

EATEN 6.5 TARGET 2.4

Vitamin B12 (mcg)

Target

EATEN 142 TARGET 90

Vitamin C (mg)

Target

EATEN 249 TARGET 600

Vitamin D (IU)

Target

3

EATEN 9 TARGET 15

Vitamin E (mg AT)

Target

4

EATEN 151 TARGET 120

Vitamin K (mcg)

Target

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MINERALS

EATEN 788 TARGET 1000

Calcium (mg)

Target

EATEN 1.4 TARGET 0.9

Copper (mg)

Target

EATEN 12 TARGET 8

Iron (mg)

Target

EATEN 363 TARGET 400

Magnesium (mg)

Target

EATEN 1775 TARGET 700

Phosphorus (mg)

Target

EATEN 3634 TARGET 4700

Potassium (mg)

Target

EATEN 184 TARGET 55

Selenium (mcg)

Target

EATEN 13 TARGET 11

Zinc (mg)

Target

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DFE – Dietary Folate Equivalents RAE – Retinol Activity Equivalents IU – International Units AT – alpha-tocopherol

1

2

3

4

,

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Nutrition Profile Your specific food and nutrient needs are unique and can change based on your height, weight, and how much you exercise. To give you an idea of how you are doing, the following tables and graphs compare your intake for the day to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and nutrient requirements from the Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences. Calorie targets in this report assume you have a moderate level of activity.

Note: Calorie requirements vary widely for pregnant and lactating women based on trimester and other factors. As a result, the estimate for daily calorie goal in this report may not reflect your actual calorie needs. However, if you indicated you are pregnant or breastfeeding in ASA24, the nutrient targets in this report will be adjusted to reflect your additional needs.

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Food, Drinks, and Supplements Consumed on Nov 16, 2020

Lunch | 1 PM

Chicken breast, 1 piece

Brussels sprouts, More than 1 item (9)

Cornbread, 1 piece

Gatorade, 12 fl oz

Just a supplement | 1 PM

Protein powder (dry powder), 1 scoop, NFS

Dinner | 5 PM

Pepper steak, 1 1/2 cups

Brown rice, 1 cup

Peas and carrots, 1 cup

Water, 12 fl oz

Breakfast | 9 PM

Water, 12 fl oz

Omelet, 1 omelet

Banana, 1 fruit

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Total Calorie Consumption

EATEN

1938 2800

TARGET

CALORIES

CARBOHYDRATE

40% TARGET RANGE

45-65%

PROTEIN

27% TARGET RANGE

10-35%

FAT

33% TARGET RANGE

20-35%

ALCOHOL

0% TARGET RANGE

Limit Intake

Calories Most foods and many beverages contain calories. A person’s calorie needs each day depends on factors such as age, gender, height, weight, and level of physical activity. In addition, a need to lose, maintain, or gain weight affects how many calories should be consumed. The target range for percent of calories from carbohydrates, protein, and fat listed here represent the range that is associated with providing adequate intakes of essential nutrients and a reduced risk of chronic disease.

Alcohol Alcoholic beverage intake is not recommended in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. If alcohol is consumed, it should be in moderation—up to one drink per day for women and up to two drinks per day for men—and only by adults of legal drinking age. There are also many circumstances in which individuals should not drink, such as during pregnancy.

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Sources 2015 -2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (https://health.gov/dietaryguidelines/2015/guidelines/ (https://health.gov/dietaryguidelines/2015/guidelines/)) and Dietary Reference Intakes (http://www.nationalacademies.org/hmd/Reports/2002/Dietary-Reference-Intakes-for-Energy-Carbohydrate-Fiber-Fat-Fatty-Acids-Cholesterol-Protein-and-Amino-Acids.aspx (http://www.nationalacademies.org/hmd/Reports/2002/Dietary-Reference-Intakes-for-Energy-Carbohydrate-Fiber-Fat-Fatty-Acids-Cholesterol-Protein-and-Amino-Acids.aspx)).

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c = cups oz = ouncesDaily Food Group Recommendations

GRAINS

UNDER

EATEN

3.1 oz 10.0 oz

TARGET

SUBGROUPS EATEN

Whole grains (e.g. whole wheat bread) 1.3 oz

Refined grains (e.g. white bread) 1.8 oz

FRUITS

UNDER

EATEN

0.8 c 2.5 c

TARGET

SUBGROUPS EATEN

Fruits 0.8 c

Juices 0.0 c

DAIRY

UNDER

EATEN

0.8 c 3.0 c

TARGET

SUBGROUPS EATEN

Milk and Soy Milk 0.2 c

Yogurt 0.0 c

Cheese 0.0 c

VEGETABLES

ACHIEVED

PROTEIN FOODS

ACHIEVED

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EATEN

4.6 c 3.5 c

TARGET

SUBGROUPS EATEN

Dark Green vegetables 0.0 c

Red and Orange vegetables 0.9 c

Legumes (e.g. beans and peas) 0.6 c

Starchy vegetables (e.g. potatoes, corn) 0.6 c

Other vegetables (e.g. celery and onions) 2.5 c

EATEN

12.3 oz 7.0 oz

TARGET

SUBGROUPS EATEN

Meat, Poultry and Eggs 9.9 oz

Seafood 0.0 oz

Nuts, Seeds, Soy and Legumes 2.3 oz

Portion sizes for foods within a food group varies. To learn more about portion sizes, visit https://health.gov/our-work/food-nutrition/2015-2020-dietary-guidelines/guidelines/infographic/1-1/ (https://health.gov/our-work/food-nutrition/2015-2020-dietary-

guidelines/guidelines/infographic/1-1/).

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To achieve a healthy eating pattern, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans encourage you to:

Make half your grains whole grains. Limit products made with refined grains, especially those high in fat, sugars, and/or sodium, such as cookies, cakes, and some snack foods.

Eat a variety of fruits, emphasizing whole fruits. When consuming juice, choose 100% juices without added sugars.

Eat a variety of colors and types of vegetables, including dark green, red and orange, and legumes (beans and peas).

Choose fat-free or low-fat dairy, including milk, yogurt, cheese, and/or fortified soy beverages.

Eat a variety of protein foods, with an emphasis on seafood and plant proteins, such as legumes (beans and peas), nuts, seeds, and soy products.

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