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  2. Flexitarianism - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, according to the Voedingscentrum, 55% of Dutch people were flexitarians. [13] According to Natuur & Milieu, in 2016, 67% of the Dutch were flexitarian. [6] According to research by Wageningen University & Research, the number of Dutch people who call themselves flexitarians increased from 14% in 2011 to 43% in 2019.

  3. Planetary health diet - Wikipedia

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    This is because the diet is created around a total intake of 2,500 calories a day (to discourage overeating). But the main focus is on greatly reducing meat, eggs, dairy, and starchy vegetables. The EAT-Lancet Commission describes the planetary health diet as a "flexitarian diet, which is largely plant-based but can optionally include modest ...

  4. Flexitarian diet: How to follow one of the highest-rated ...

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    The flexitarian diet — created by registered dietitian-nutritionist Dawn Jackson Blatner and detailed in her book of the same name — is usually ranked as one of the best overall diets by U.S ...

  5. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    A very low calorie diet is consuming fewer than 800 calories per day. Such diets are normally followed under the supervision of a doctor. [22] Zero-calorie diets are also included. Inedia (breatharian diet): A diet in which no food is consumed, based on the belief that prana but not food is necessary for human subsistence. [23]

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  7. Food pyramid (nutrition) - Wikipedia

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    A food pyramid is a representation of the optimal number of servings to be eaten each day from each of the basic food groups. [2] The first pyramid was published in Sweden in 1974. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The 1992 pyramid introduced by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) was called the "Food Guide Pyramid" or "Eating Right Pyramid".

  8. What is the Blue Zones diet? How to eat like the world’s ...

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    A diet rich in whole, plant-based foods like the Blue Zones diet can help lower your risk of heart disease, lower cholesterol levels, lower blood sugar levels and prevent cancer.

  9. History of USDA nutrition guidelines - Wikipedia

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    The USDA's first nutrition guidelines were published in 1894 by Dr. Wilbur Olin Atwater as a farmers' bulletin. [1] [2] In Atwater's 1904 publication titled Principles of Nutrition and Nutritive Value of Food, he advocated variety, proportionality and moderation; measuring calories; and an efficient, affordable diet that focused on nutrient-rich foods and less fat, sugar and starch.