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Old 04-20-2005, 02:36 PM
TxAPhi TxAPhi is offline
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Have You Seen the New Food Pyramid?

April 19, 2005 -- Federal officials unveiled new dietary recommendations Tuesday, updating the widely known -- but rarely followed -- food pyramid for the first time in 13 years.

Officials say they once again hope to make the revamped pyramid, now decorated with a series of colored bands representing food groups, a fixture in schools, doctors' offices, and health clinics throughout the nation. They also hope that a new emphasis on exercise and moderate eating will finally help make a dent in America's obesity epidemic, now affecting more than one-third of adults and nearly one-fifth of teens.

The new pyramid is based on U.S. Department of Agriculture dietary recommendations released in January.dietary recommendations released in January. It still emphasizes grains, fruits, and vegetables with limited amounts of meats, oils, and fat.

Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns describes the main thrust of the retooled pyramid as "first and foremost, moderation. "Pay attention to what you're eating, moderation, and then exercise. Even a small amount of exercise will make a difference," he says. In addition to familiar cartoon representations of recommended foods, the new pyramid includes a stick-figure human climbing steps to its top, a symbol meant to emphasize physical activity, officials say.

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The shape is the same, but how you use it has changed.
The new government food pyramid is like the old one in shape only. This time it's personal! Find out how the new pyramid concept, called "My Pyramid," and the new guidelines, can work for you.
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Old 04-20-2005, 02:51 PM
xo_kathy xo_kathy is offline
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From the article on WedbMD:
"Use a strategy of seeing the big picture. Say, 'I am going to try to eat two cups each of vegetables and fruit every day, and a cup or two of whole grains every day,'" he advises. "I know that is going to leave me hungry. But at least I have eaten the stuff that has the fiber, that has the lack of fat, that has the omega-3 fatty acids."

Um, ok, because resigning myself to the fact that I wil be hungry but healthy is supposed to make me happy?!?

I'm still not reading a clear description of it anywhere, though. Guess I'll keep looking - as I polish off my rice pudding!

ETA: Duh, you put the mypyramid website right there! It's wouldn't load for me though...

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Old 04-20-2005, 02:52 PM
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it's got several variations on a theme as well.
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