Times-Herald (Vallejo)

National nutrition month quiz time

- Barbara QuInn

For many reasons, I’m always glad when I can bid February goodbye and welcome the march toward spring. March is also National Nutrition Month when the experts at the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics walk us toward a diet that can help put spring in our steps.

This year’s theme is “Personaliz­e Your Plate.” I like that. It means that we have choices — within the recommenda­tions for our age group and sex — to choose meals that satisfy our personal and cultural preference­s. Here’s a quiz to get us thinking about how we might create a healthier plate:

A reliable place to get the most up-to-date recommenda­tions for what and how much to eat is a) your hairdresse­r; b) the guy next door; c) 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Answer: C. Download it for free at https://bit.ly/382s0wL.

If you are like 80% of Americans, your diet is lacking in a) a really good zero-calorie cheesecake; b) fruits and vegetables; c) high calcium foods. Answer: b and c.

Most Americans eat a) too many salads; b) too few whole grains; c) not enough fiber and too much sugar. Answer: b and c.

Beans, peas and lentils are unique because a) they count as a protein and vegetable; b) they are a zinc-rich food that can be given to babies as young as six months; c) they are one of the best sources of dietary fiber for your money. Answer: All are correct!

Children and teens have a critical need for calcium-rich foods and beverages because a)

90% of a girl’s lifetime bone supply is deposited by her 18th birthday; b) boys reach 90% of their lifetime bone supply by age 20; c) a lack of calcium-rich foods in childhood and adolescenc­e can lead to weak bones in later years. Answer: all are correct.

Folate (a key nutrient in beans and green leafy vegetables) and folic acid — a B-vitamin in fortified breads, cereals and dietary supplement­s — is important for all women capable of becoming pregnant because a) a deficiency of this vitamin can lead to serious birth defects; b) beans and green leafy vegetables make you more attractive to the opposite sex; c) young females need enough of this nutrient before and in the early weeks of pregnancy to prevent birth defects. Answers: a and c.

Protein-rich foods are extremely important to people of all ages but especially to people 60 years and older because: a) protein helps strengthen bones as well as muscles; b) older people prefer cookies to seafood, poultry, lean meats, eggs and soy foods; c) many older men and women don’t get enough protein in their daily diet. Answer: a and c.

This month I will a) answer as many questions from readers as space allows; b) not think you are silly for asking; c) look forward to hearing from you. All are correct.

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