Nutrition Through the Life Cycle (MindTap Course List)
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Author: Judith E. Brown
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Chapter 2, Problem 23RQ
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To examine: Whether the statement “Menus generated by ChooseMyPlate include basic
foods that are nutrient dense. The amounts of basic foods included in menus are primarily based on a person’s age, sex, height, weight, and physical activity level” is true or false.
Introduction: ChooseMyplate is a dietary recommendation that includes basic food which provides essential nutrients to the body. The dietary recommendation are as follows:
- • Make half of plate fruits and vegetable.
- • Move to low fat to fat-free milk or yogurt.
- • Make half of grains whole grains.
- • Vary protein routine.
- • Avoid oversized portions.
- • Drink water in place of sugary drinks.
- • Eat less sodium.
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