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SOURCE Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
CHICAGO, March 18, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- America is a nation of immigrants, with each group adding its cultural traditions, including food, to the country's shared multi-ethnic experience. As part of National Nutrition Month®, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics offers ways to "Eat Right, Your Way, Every Day" with foods from all corners of the globe.
"As a registered dietitian, I am asked every day, 'What should I eat?'," said registered dietitian and Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Spokesperson Vandana Sheth. "The answer of course is, 'It depends.'"
"Eating is not a 'one-size-fits-all' proposition. RDs make recommendations that accommodate the food preferences, cultural traditions and customs of the many and diverse groups who live in our country," Sheth said.
"The U.S. population is changing. By 2050, half of the U.S. population will be non-white. We need to have a global perspective on food and focus on diversity and multiculturalism, especially as they relate to the nutritional health of families," Sheth said.
The 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans calls a healthy eating pattern "an array of options that can accommodate cultural, ethnic, traditional and personal preferences and food cost and availability." They advise making about half your plate fruits and vegetables; about one-quarter protein, such as lean meats, black beans and tofu chunks; and about one-quarter grains, preferably whole grains. With each meal, the Dietary Guidelines recommend fat-free or low-fat milk, yogurt or cheese.
"With the countless and increasing varieties of foods that are available today, people who live virtually anywhere can follow the recommendations of the Dietary Guidelines and its MyPlate symbol to eat healthfully within the preferences of any culture," Sheth said.
Examples of healthful menu items from ethnic traditions that follow the MyPlate recommendations include:
Additional menu ideas for ethnic foods that meet the recommendations of the Dietary Guidelines and MyPlate include:
Visit the Academy's YouTube channel to view a video with tips for eating right with foods from all ethnic traditions.
As part of this public education campaign, the Academy's National Nutrition Month website includes a variety of helpful tips, games, promotional tools and nutrition education resources, all designed to spread the message of good nutrition around the "Eat Right, Your Way, Every Day" theme.
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (formerly the American Dietetic Association) is the world's largest organization of food and nutrition professionals. The Academy is committed to improving the nation's health and advancing the profession of dietetics through research, education and advocacy. Visit the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics at www.eatright.org.
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