Sunday, December 18, 2011
CDC Says American Diet Still Falls Short.
MedPage Today
(12/15, Fiore) reports that according to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, "Americans are still falling short of national
dietary recommendations, eating too many sweets and not enough
vegetables and whole grains." On the Healthy Eating Index (HEI-2005),
"a national...index that measured compliance with US dietary guidelines
from 2005, the average overall diet score was only about 60 points out
of 100 – 'indicating Americans' diets need improvement,' Bethene Ervin,
PhD, RD, wrote in a National Health
Statistics Report." MedPage Today explains that the HEI-2005 "assesses
specific intake of various nutritional categories, including whole
fruits, dark green and orange vegetables, whole grains, milk, meat and
beans, oils, fats, sodium, alcohol, and added sugar."
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