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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 137, No 9, 1258-1260.
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CLINICAL PRACTICE

Translating the new dietary guidelines



Teresa A. Marshall, PhD, RD/LD

Background. Diet- and nutrition-related diseases influence oral health. The U.S. government recently revisited the dietary guidelines for health promotion and chronic disease prevention. The purpose of this article is to review the new recommendations.

Conclusions. The Dietary Reference Intakes are designed to identify nutrient intakes required to maintain health in people of a given age and sex. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans are designed to promote healthy dietary and activity habits. MyPyramid is designed to identify individual dietary patterns to ensure adequate nutrient intakes within energy needs.

Clinical Implications. Familiarization with the new dietary guidelines will enable dental practitioners to develop diet-related oral health recommendations that are consistent with disease prevention.

Key Words: Dietary guidelines; food; nutrition







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