MyPyramid Meal Plan

March 3rd, 2008 by Stacie


Welcome to another happy day of National Nutrition Month®! As you may remember, the theme for this month is “Nutrition: It’s a Matter of Fact“. One key point to the month is that you should follow sound advice and science when eating healthy. A great place to find good advice is MyPyramid.gov and the revised “Food Guide Pyramid”.

The MyPyramid Meal Plan is designed for healthy individuals over the age of 2 years. If you have a health condition, it is best to talk to your doctor and dietitian to find out what diet is best for you before embarking on this meal plan.

What can the MyPyramid.Gov website do for you?

1. Tell you how many calories (roughly) that you need each day.
2. Give you a meal plan that tells you how many fruits, vegetables, grains, meats/beans, and milk you need each day and provide you with information on serving sizes and examples for each food group.
3. Link you to a tracking system that you can use to type in every food item you eat in a day. Pretty cool if you ask me!
4. Give you some information on physical activity.

There is also information on the website for kids and pregnant and breastfeeding women.

So, let’s check it out!

Here are instructions for using the MyPyramid.gov website

  1. Go to the MyPyramid.Gov
  2. Click on the link to the right of the page for MyPyramid Plan.
  3. Enter your age, sex, weight, height, and activity level (to get an estimate of how many calories you need a day). Once you do this, it will tell you, on estimate, how many calories you need each day, and how many servings of grains, fruit, vegetables, meat/beans, and milk you need each day. If you are overweight, it will kindly tell you so and it will then give you a meal plan for how to eat to lose weight.
  4. For an example, click on the “tips” link to the right of the grains. You will see some examples of how to incorporate these food items into your daily meal plan. It will also give you links on the right of this page on what counts as a serving of whole grains. You can click on the tips for each of the food groups.
  5. At the bottom of this page, it links you to some example of ways to incorporate physical activity into your life.
  6. On the right of the page, you see links to “view, learn, and print more”. You can print out a checklist of this information (i.e., “print a PDF version of your results”).
  7. On the right of the page, under the “view, learn, and print more” section, click on the My Pyramid Tracker. This will take you to a free website to enter in what you eat and see how it measures up to the guidelines. (You must register to the site, but it IS free). How awesome is that? You can also do that with your physical activity!

Well, I hope that you enjoy the MyPyramid.Gov website. It’s a useful tool for helping with weight management and control.

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3 responses about “MyPyramid Meal Plan”

  1. The (Nutrition) Facts of the Matter at Building Nutrition said:

    [...] my point: the nutrition information that a registered dietitian will tell you or the information on MyPyramid.Gov and any government-based health agency posts, is based on science. And yes, as science changes, so [...]

  2. Good and Bad Foods - Not What You Think at Building Nutrition said:

    [...] there ARE “good” and “bad” portions, and if you follow the MyPyramid Plan, you’ll find healthy portions for a variety of foods. For instance, you can cook with olive [...]

  3. Your Diet: Looking at the Big Picture at Building Nutrition said:

    [...] me give you an example: Jake has been following the MyPyramid Plan now for the past week. He has been eating foods from each food group and has been doing pretty well [...]

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