Food Groups
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Milk

Dairy

100

Released every 5 years as a guide for Americans to have a healthy lifestyle

Dietary Guidelines for Americans

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average daily level of intake sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (97%-98%) healthy people 

Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA)

100

Total calories nutrition facts are based off of 

2000

100
3 of the top 11 most nutrient dense foods in the world

kale, salmon, dark chocolate, sardines, garlic, potatoes, seaweed, liver, shellfish, blueberries, egg yolks

200

Noodles

Grains

200

1st Dietary Guideline of 2020-2025

Follow a healthy dietary pattern at every life stage

200

amount of beneficial nutrients in a food product

Nutrient Density

200

200 calories in 1 serving, package has a total of 3 servings. How many total calories in the package

600

200

What is the name of the organization who regulates nutrition labels? Abbreviation or full name

FDA

300

Steak

Protein

300

2nd Dietary Guideline

Customize and enjoy nutrient-dense food and beverage choices to reflect personal preferences, cultural traditions, and budgetary considerations.

300

guide to the nutrients in one serving of food

% Daily Value

300

Food contains 25% DV of fiber. How many servings are needed to meet daily requirements of fiber

4

300

How does RDA compare in males vs females

Males typically have bigger allowances in calorie consumption

400

Carrots

Vegetables

400

3rd Dietary Guideline

Focus on meeting food group needs with nutrient-dense foods and beverages, and stay within calorie limits.

400

maximum daily intake unlikely to cause adverse health effects

Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL)

400

This has been made bigger and put in bold font on the new nutrition labels

Calories
400

This part of the egg has the most nutritional value

yolk

500

Watermelon

Fruit

500

4th Dietary Guideline

Limit foods and beverages higher in added sugars, saturated fat, and sodium, and limit alcoholic beverages.

500

established when evidence is insufficient to develop an RDA and is set at a level assumed to ensure nutritional adequacy.

Adequate Intake (AI)

500

Nutrition labels are now required to include this information that they previously weren't

total grams of added sugar

500

Too much vitamin c can lead to this 

Kidney stones