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Learn More →Learn about healthy foods, balanced eating, protein, fiber, vitamins, minerals, hydration, Calorie Calculators and practical nutrition habits in simple language.
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Learn the basics of nutrition and healthy eating through practical, easy-to-understand topics.
Explore nutritious food groups and practical ways to include a variety of foods in everyday meals.
Learn More →Understand the basic principles of balanced and varied eating patterns.
Learn More →Learn about protein, common food sources and its role in normal body functions.
Learn More →Explore dietary fiber, common food sources and its importance for digestive health.
Learn More →Understand common vitamins, their food sources and their general roles in normal body functions.
Learn More →Explore essential minerals including calcium, iron, magnesium and potassium.
Learn More →Learn why fluids are important and explore general information about everyday hydration.
Learn More →Understand calories, energy balance and estimated daily calorie needs.
Learn More →Discover simple habits that can make balanced eating more practical and sustainable.
Learn More →Nutrition is the process through which the body gets energy and nutrients from food and beverages. A healthy eating pattern generally includes a variety of foods and nutrients.
Nutrition is only one part of overall health. Physical activity, sleep, stress, environment, medical circumstances and access to appropriate healthcare can also affect health.
Focus on variety, balance and sustainable eating habits rather than trying to make every meal perfect.
A varied eating pattern can include vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans and other legumes, nuts and seeds, and suitable sources of protein.
A balanced diet generally means eating a variety of foods that provide different nutrients and energy according to individual needs.
A person's ideal eating pattern can vary according to age, activity level, culture, preferences, budget and health circumstances.
Protein is a nutrient used by the body for many normal functions, including maintaining and repairing tissues.
Common protein sources include beans, lentils, dairy foods, eggs, fish, meat, nuts, seeds and suitable plant-based alternatives.
Dietary fiber is found mainly in plant foods. It is an important part of many healthy eating patterns and can support normal digestive health.
Common sources include vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans, lentils, nuts and seeds.
Vitamins are nutrients that the body needs in relatively small amounts for normal functions. Different vitamins have different roles.
Many vitamins can be obtained through a varied diet. Supplement needs can differ between individuals and should be discussed with an appropriate professional when necessary.
Minerals are essential nutrients involved in many normal body processes.
Examples include calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium and zinc. Food sources vary depending on the mineral.
Fluids are important for normal body functions. Fluid requirements vary depending on factors such as activity, climate, diet and individual circumstances.
Water is a common source of fluid, while many foods and other beverages can also contribute to overall fluid intake.
Calories are a way of measuring energy. Food and beverages provide energy, while the body uses energy for basic functions and physical activity.
Daily energy requirements differ between people. Factors can include age, body size, activity level and other individual characteristics.
The body needs different nutrients and energy sources. Here are some important nutrition categories.
Carbohydrates are a major source of energy and are found in foods such as grains, fruits, vegetables and legumes.
Dietary fats provide energy and help the body absorb certain fat-soluble vitamins.
Protein provides amino acids used for normal tissue maintenance and many body functions.
Fiber occurs naturally in many plant foods and can support normal digestive health.
Vitamins are micronutrients needed in relatively small amounts for normal body functions.
Minerals such as calcium, iron, magnesium and potassium support a range of normal body processes.
Small, realistic habits can make healthy eating easier to maintain over time.
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Individual nutrition needs can vary based on age, health circumstances, medications, activity level, dietary pattern and other factors.
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