| Untitled Document FREE update to 2006 edition! The Dietary Guidelines for Americans provides science-based advice to promote health and to reduce risk for major chronic diseases through diet and physical activity. Major causes of morbidity and mortality in the United States are related to poor diet and a sedentary lifestyle. Some specific diseases linked to poor diet and physical inactivity include cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, osteoporosis, and certain cancers. Combined with physical activity, following a diet that does not provide excess calories according to the recommendations in this document should enhance the health of most individuals. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans is published jointly every 5 years by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Department of Agriculture (USDA). The Handrack edition of the DGA 2005 is extensively indexed, hyperlinked and full of features for instant access to any section or concept. Key Benefits: - Table of Contents which can be accessed from anywhere in the eBook.
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Requires iSilo 4.x reader registered to use all features.  Table of Contents Message From The Secretaries Acknowledgements Executive Summary Chapter 1 Background and Purpose of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans Chapter 2 Adequate Nutrients Within Calorie Needs Chapter 3 Weight Management Chapter 4 Physical Activity Chapter 5 Food Groups To Encourage Chapter 6 Fats Chapter 7 Carbohydrates Chapter 8 Sodium and Potassium Chapter 9 Alcoholic Beverages Chapter 10 Food Safety Appendix A Eating Patterns Appendix B Food Sources of Selected Nutrients Appendix C Glossary of Terms Appendix D Acronyms |