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Bone Up on Diet and Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a painful, disfiguring disease in which bone density gradually decreases, causing weak bones that break and fracture easily. Risk factors, what you can do and daily calcium needs are discussed. (PDF format only)
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis: Protect Your Bones
How does bone loss occur? Who is most at risk? What can you do to prevent osteoporosis? Find these answers and more in this two-page fact sheet. (PDF format only)
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Nutritional Benefits of Soybeans
Soy protein offers health benefits. Soy is found in foods like soy milk, soy sauce, miso (soybean paste), tempeh (meat substitute) and tofu. Use these tips to get soy protein in your diet. (PDF format only)
Healthier Diet of Young Children
Healthier Diet of Young Children
This publication provides information on a healthier diet for young children including some suggestions for substitutions in meal planning and preparation. (PDF format only)
The Dash Diet Eating Plan
The Dash Diet Eating Plan
This publication includes information on blood pressure and how it can be lowered by following an eating plan called the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH). (PDF format only)
pecans
Nutritional Benefits of Pecans and Other Nuts
Be Healthy, Go Nuts! Nuts are high in protein and fiber, low in carbohydrates and sodium-free. Eating one ounce of nuts (about a handful) about five times a week is enough to provide the health benefits. (PDF format only)
preschool child
Foods for Your Preschool Child
Lifetime eating habits and attitudes about food usually are formed in early childhood. Information about family mealtimes, snacks and food guide pyramid recommended daily servings, as well as eating problems, are covered in this publication. (PDF Format Only)
sweet potatoes
Nutritional Benefits of Sweet Potatoes
Sweet potatoes are good sources of antioxidants, fiber, vitamins, minerals and complex carbohydrates. Information on selecting the best sweet potato, storage, cooking and nutrition facts. (PDF Format Only)
rice
Nutritional Benefits of Rice
Rice is an extremely healthy food. It's low in fat and sodium, contains potassium and fiber and is rich in antioxidants. (PDF Format Only)
Give Me 5 A day
Give Me 5 A Day
5 a day. That’s how many vegetables and fruits you need to eat. This illustrated children's nutrition book provides more information. (PDF format only)
MyPlate 10 Tips Nutrition Education Series
Use these series of 14 fact sheets from the LSU AgCenter and USDA to help you make healthy food choices. (PDF format only)
MyPyramid for Kids
MyPyramid
The new USDA recommendations for healthy eating and activity for kids. (PDF format only)
Physical Activity Guidelines for Children
Physical Activity Guidelines fo Children
Regular physical activity is associated with immediate and long-term health benefits such as easier weight control, lower blood pressure, improved cardio-respiratory function and enhanced psychological well-being. Active children are more likely to become active adults. Suggestions for indoor and outdoor activities included. (PDF format only)
hypertension
Hypertension Fact Sheet
Hypertension, better known as high blood pressure, is called the silent killer because there often are no noticeable symptoms. Find out who's at risk and the dangers of hypertension in this fact sheet. (PDF Format Only)
crawfish
Nutritional Benefits of Crawfish
Crawfish are healthy food. They are an excellent source of high-quality protein; low in calories, fat and saturated fat and a good source of vitamins. (PDF Format Only)
sweet potato quick facts pdf
Sweet Potato Quick Facts
Sweet potato nutrition information, per-capita consumption, products and U.S. production statistical information. (PDF Format Only)
Get Calcium
Get Calcium Fact Sheet
Calcium is the most important mineral in your body. During growing years, calcium is important for bone growth. As we get older, it helps to keep our bones strong. What if you don’t get enough calcium? How much calcium do you need? How can you get calcium? Find these answers and more.
sweet potato
Louisiana Sweet Potatoes
Louisiana sweet potatoes or Louisiana yams, as they have come to be known, are bred to have a soft, moist flesh, to be exceptionally sweet and flavorful and to be very high in beta carotene or vitamin A value. Information on history, nutrition,helpful hints and recipes included. (PDF format only)
take-along lunch
Take-along Lunches
More and more kids and adults pack lunches for school or work. The portable lunch can satisfy the need for food and relaxation even in a relatively brief 30-minute lunch break. (PDF format only)
30 MyPyramid Steps
30 MyPyramid Steps to a Healthier You
MyPyramid’s slogan “Steps to a Healthier You” indicates we can benefit from taking small steps daily to improve our diet and lifestyle. Here are some steps to get you started. (PDF format only)
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