A Dietetic Practice Group of the American Dietetic Association

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Socioeconomic status may explain racial disparities in diet, exercise, and weight

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Child-Care Facilities Can Do More to Promote Healthy Eating and Physical Activity among Preschoolers

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Child-care facilities can do more to promote healthy eating and physical activity among preschoolers

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Adolescents’ Dieting and Disordered Eating Behaviors Continue into Young Adulthood

eatright.org — “Adolescents who diet and develop disordered eating behaviors (unhealthy and extreme weight control behaviors and binge eating) carry these unhealthy practices into young adulthood and beyond, according to a study conducted by University of Minnesota researchers and published in the July 2011 issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association.View full resource at eatright.org

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Disordered eating behaviors carried into young adulthood and beyond

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Dietetic association recommends nutrition therapy for those with diabetes - Related Stories - SmartBrief for Nutritionists

smartbrief.com — “The American Dietetic Association suggests that patients with diabetes should receive individualized medical nutrition therapy from a registered dietitian. The group said diabetes diagnoses tend to be made by primary-care doctors, and emphasized that it is important for those doctors to educate pat…View full resource at smartbrief.com

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Disorders of Lipid Metabolism and Addressing Health Disparities: American Dietetic Association Publishes Practice Guidelines

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Group encourages colorful diet of fruits and vegetables - Related Stories - FMI dailyLead®

smartbrief.com — “The American Dietetic Association says consumers should incorporate more color in their diet by choosing a diverse selection of fruits and vegetables such as jicama, beets, blackberries, avocado, carrots and cherries. One quick, easy way to incorporate more color is to use frozen or low-sodium cann--View full resource at smartbrief.com

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Healthy Eating for Older Adults - Nutrition for Life information brought to you by the American Dietetic Association

eatright.org — “A healthy eating plan emphasizes fruit, vegetables, whole grains and low fat or fat free dairy products. Eating a variety of foods from all food groups can help you get the nutrients your body needs as you age.View full resource at eatright.org

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davesgarden.com — “The American Dietetic Association brings us National Nutrition Month (NNM) every year as a reminder to eat right from all the food groups for good nutrition and health. This year's NNM theme is 'Ea...View full resource at davesgarden.com

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Celebrate Registered Dietitian Day Today!

eatright.org — “Today is Registered Dietitian Day, when the American Dietetic Association reminds everyone the expert for practical, affordable and accurate nutrition information is a registered dietitian. Here are ten reasons why consulting with a registered dietitian could benefit you.View full resource at eatright.org

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American Dietetic Association Publishes Evidence-Based Nutrition Practice Guidelines for Registered Dietitians on Chronic Kidney Disease and HIV/AIDS

eatright.org — “Two new nutrition practice guidelines on speciality topics (chronic kidney disease and HIV/AIDS) have been published by the American Dietetic Association. These evidence-based guidelines support the use of evidence-based practice to improve the quality of care registered dietitians provide to clients and patients with particular health problems.View full resource at eatright.org

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