Friday, October 8, 2010

Examining MY "food pyramid"

As and MPH student, I spend every day learning about, talking about, and thinking about health. Recently I was using MyPyramid.gov for a work project, to look up the general fruit and vegetable intake recommendations.

Now we've all heard that Americans aren't eating enough fruits and vegetables. In 2005 about 33% of U.S. adults ate fruit two or more times per day, and about 28% ate vegetables three or more times per day.

I am not doubting that we need to eat more fruits and veggies as a country, I mean look at those around you. Very few people have a circle of family and friends in which EVERYONE eats and ideal diet. On the  other hand, I wonder how accurate these statistics are. Especially because there is so much confusion about how many servings of fruits and veggies you should be getting, and what a serving actually is.

As a student of health behavior and health education I am fairly well informed about healthy eating, but I am no expert. I don't have have a background in nutrition or dietetics. While my professional interests separate me from the general population, I was curious how well rounded my own diet is. I try to ensure fruits and veggies in my diet every day, but lately I have been noticing that I eat more fruits than veggies.

So I decided to look at my typical intakes, and see how they compare to the guidelines set forth by MyPyramid.gov. I am using MyPyramid because it is often used to teach students in school, and is known as the simple "go to" source for basic nutrition guidelines.

There is a feature on the MyPyramid site to enter your age, sex, height, weight, and activity level. A personalized recommendation list is then generated based on your current weight, or for losing weight if you are above the "healthy range" for your height and sex. Here are my recommendations based on my current weight.


Some time next week I will post how I measured up for the days that I tracked. I am going to work hard to not do anything different because of this, but to instead just stick to meals that have been typical to me recently.

Stay tuned for the results...I can't wait to find out myself!

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