1. Here are some reliable sources
online and on Campus..
ADA: American Dietetic Association
Eatright.org – general information
Myplate
Choosemyplate.gov- foods groups, calorie
counting, nutrition analysis.
HERC: Health Education Resource
Center
Nutrition one on one’s, healthy eating 101
The media
Internet
Websites
Companies
promoting
their product
Cultural or
Religious
beliefs
doesn’t give consumers
enough information which
makes it difficult for them
to understand their
findings.
can contain questionable,
inaccurate nutrition
information promoted by
individuals supporting
unscientific views.
even if the dietary
supplements are unproven
weight-loss products and
claim to prevent or cure
disease.
that deal with different
food beliefs are not
supported by scientific
evidence.
Beware ofnutrition misinformation!
RD-Registered Dietitian
You can find a dietitian near you when you visit
Eatright.org
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The American
Dietetic
Association says
that
misinformation
is often found
in….