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New Campaign - Water: You Are What You Drink

September 12, 2013 Dr. Robert Post, Acting Executive Director, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

Today the Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA) along with their Honorary Chair, First Lady Michelle Obama, launched a campaign encouraging Americans to drink more water more often. The ‘ Water: You Are What You Drink’ campaign is a collaboration between PHA and stakeholders across the public...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Our Nation's Schools are Trending toward a Healthier School Day

September 09, 2013 Brooke Hardison, Communications Coordinator for Nutrition Programs, USDA Office of Communications

Schools, teachers and school nutrition professionals across the nation are working hard to make the school day healthier. According to a new study by the CDC, schools across the nation are embracing healthier policies, such as increased physical education, reducing kids’ exposure to tobacco, and of...

Food and Nutrition

Celebrate Labor Day with a MyPlate Picnic

August 29, 2013 Robert Post, Acting Executive Director, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

A picnic is an easy and relaxing holiday activity. USDA's MyPlate resources can help take the “labor” out of your Labor Day picnic. You can enjoy an easy, healthy meal by following this simple MyPlate formula: 5 food groups + family and friends = fun! When planning your picnic, be sure to include...

Food and Nutrition

The Track & Field Fuel-Up Challenge! Summer Fun that Helps Kids Learn

August 28, 2013 Judy Wilson, Director of Nutrition Services, Food and Nutrition Service and Rebecca Gates, Nutrition.gov

It’s summer time! And kids’ thoughts naturally turn to ways to have fun and enjoy themselves! Moms, on the other hand, want kids to continue to learn and develop their skills while they enjoy the lazy days of summer. The Track & Field Fuel-Up Challenge is an online game that meets the needs of moms...

Food and Nutrition

Secretary's Column: Continuing the Fight Against Childhood Obesity

August 23, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Ensuring the health and well-being of our nation’s children is a top priority for President Obama, and for all of us at USDA. We have focused in recent years on expanding access, affordability and availability of healthy foods for families and children. Recently, we learned of some promising new...

Food and Nutrition Farming

Quinoa: A Plant with a Lot of Potential

August 16, 2013 Tanisha Greene, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

In February of this year, the United National declared 2013 the International Year of the Quinoa. Yet, I’m sure not many people have even heard of quinoa, let alone know about its nutritional qualities. Originating from Bolivia, Chile and Peru around 5,000 years ago, quinoa is a grain that is...

Food and Nutrition

Back to Healthy School Meals: USDA Congratulates Six States for Nearly 100% of Schools Meeting New Meal Standards

August 16, 2013 Dr. Janey Thornton, Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services Deputy Under Secretary

As we continue to combat childhood obesity in America, I am proud to say that this Back to School season our school cafeterias are at the heart of offering great nutrition for our kids. Students and schools are embracing the healthier lunches offered through the National School Lunch Program that...

Food and Nutrition

Ready, Set, Learn: USDA Lessons for Our Nation’s Next Generation

August 13, 2013 Rebecca Frank, USDA Office of Communications

It’s that time of year! Back to school season is upon us and agencies across the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) are working to ensure a stronger and healthier future for our nation’s next generation of leaders. That means providing a happy and healthy learning environment for our kids, and...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition Animals Plants Research and Science

Back to School with MyPlate Kids' Place

August 12, 2013 Donna Johnson-Bailey, MPH, RD

Back-to-school is an exciting time of year that provides new opportunities for teaching and learning. The USDA Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion offers great nutrition resources for young children, parents, and educators for this upcoming school year. ChooseMyPlate.gov now features MyPlate...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

SNAP Combats Food Insecurity, Improves Long-Term Health Outlook for Low-Income People

August 08, 2013 Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services Under Secretary Kevin Concannon

USDA’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is America’s first line of defense against hunger and new research released today makes it clear that SNAP improves food security, particularly among low-income children. The study, funded by USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service and conducted by...

Food and Nutrition
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