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The Shape of Food and the Influence on Children’s Food Preferences

Many child care providers can relate to children’s requests to have their sandwiches cut into squares or triangles.  Child care providers are all too familiar with young children eating only shells and macaroni noodles over spirals and spaghetti noodles. We … Continue reading

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Senior Health: Osteoporosis

What Is Osteoporosis? [1][2] Osteoporosis is a disease of the bones, which literally means porous bone, where the density of bones is decreased to make bones weak and more likely to break. The inside of a normal bone looks like a … Continue reading

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Raw Milk

The consumption of raw milk is growing in popularity.  Raw milk is milk that has not been pasteurized.  Consumers looking for a healthier lifestyle may make the decision to drink raw milk because they believe that it is more nutritious … Continue reading

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How to Get Your 9 a Day!

The recommended daily intake for fruits and vegetables is about 4-5 servings of each a day according to the American Heart Association3.This was a new change to the recently released dietary guidelines1.For most people; this is a tough goal to achieve. … Continue reading

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Protein in Older Adults

It is no secret that the American population is getting older. Currently, 1 in 8 adults are considered older, which is age 65 and up.1 The RDA for protein is 0.8 g/kg/day, which allows for an acceptable macronutrient distribution range … Continue reading

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Sodium

Sodium often gets a bad name, but it is an essential nutrient in your diet that has several health benefits that include: (4) Maintaining a proper balance of water and body fluids Regulating blood pressure and blood volume Maintaining proper function of nerves … Continue reading

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Protein Supplementation for Athletes

Throughout the United States, athletes of all abilities are swarming to local supplement shops to buy protein powders. But Why Should Athletes be Concerned about Protein? Protein is essential in any diet, especially for athletes. While it provides a smaller … Continue reading

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Idaho Celebrates National Nutrition Month

March 1st  Pocatello Mayor, Brian Blad, Issues a Proclamation that March 9th is Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Day in Pocatello (Registered Dietitians, Kaylene Loveland, Natalie Christensen, and Jenifer Reader holding the Proclamation) March 5th Lynnette Meek, RDN and Amanda Christensen, MS, RDN … Continue reading

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Healthy Eating for Vegetarians

Vegetarian meals and plant-based diets have been gaining in popularity for several years.   According to a recent poll by the Vegetarian Resource Group3, forty-seven percent of Americans eat at least one vegetarian meal per week.  This is up by … Continue reading

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National Nutrition Month®: Reducing Saturated Fats to ‘Savor the Flavor of Eating Right’

March is National Nutrition Month®! This year the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is encouraging everyone to learn how to “Savor the Flavor of Eating Right” while still following a healthy eating pattern. The 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines recommend limiting the … Continue reading

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