Understanding What's on MyPlate
Ever wonder what foods you should be eating and how much? Well, ChooseMyPlate.gov from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) may have the simple answer you are looking for! The USDA created MyPlate as a way to illustrate the relative amounts of different types of food people should eat daily to achieve a healthy, balanced diet. There is also an interactive website containing a wealth of information, including explanations of food groups; common foods in each group; detailed guidelines for good nutrition; and personalized tools for tracking eating habits. All of this can be found at
www.choosemyplate.gov.
What's on MyPlate?
| Color | Food Group |
|---|---|
| Orange | Grains |
| Green | Vegetables |
| Red | Fruits |
| Blue | Dairy |
| Purple | Protein foods |
The Keys to a Healthy Diet
Balance Calories
- Enjoy your food, but eat less.
- Stay away from oversized portions.
Eat More of These Foods
- Half your plate should be filled with fruits and vegetables.
- At least half your grains should be whole grains.
- Use fat-free or low-fat (1%) milk.
Eat Less of These Foods
- Eat less foods that are high in sodium. Choose foods that are low in sodium. To find out how much sodium is in the food, check the Nutrition Facts label.
- Drink water instead of sugary drinks.
CANADIAN RESOURCES
Canada's Food Guide http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/f
Dietitians of Canada http://www.dietitians.ca/
References
ChooseMyPlate.gov. United States Department of Agriculture. ChooseMyPlate website. Available at: http://www.choosemyplate.gov/. Updated June 14, 2011. Accessed June 15, 2011.
Severson K. Ideas and trends: the government’s pyramid scheme. The New York Times. April 24, 2005;4:14.