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Keyword Details: Healthy Eating Programs

Programs that promote the benefits of healthy eating and encourage people of all ages to voluntarily adopt food choices and other food and nutrition-related behaviors that are conducive to health and well-being. People are encouraged to choose a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains and fat-free or low-fat milk products while limiting their consumption of saturated fats, sodium and sugars, controlling their intake of alcohol and balancing their overall food intake with physical activity. The objective of many of these programs is to prevent obesity in children and adolescents and the increased risk of associated health problems such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and Type 2 diabetes that often persist during adulthood.

Programs related to Healthy Eating Programs

Food For Health
Offers specialized premade meals for those diagnosed or at risk of conditions like Type 2 Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease, Hypertension, or at risk pregnancy by providing access to Medically Tailored Meal Programs. Offers fresh, nutritious, meals tailored to specific health needs. Food... (Click here for more)
HealthFinder
Online, Health resource center. Healthfinder.gov is a prevention and wellness resource for consumers and their families — with evidence-based health information that is interactive and easy to use. SD, PP ... (Click here for more)
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