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Eat More Fruit!

Today I learned that the most recent statistics from the Youth Behavior Risk Survey indicated South Dakota high school students ranked the WORST in the country for fruit intake. The average in the country is about 22% and only about 13% of our high schoolers are meeting the recommendations of at least 3 servings a day. Part me of me couldn’t believe we ranked this terrible, but another part of me was realistic about this serious issue in our diets! Kids learn from their parents and adults in their families so in order to improve this, we need to start at the adult level and be good role models for our kids and teach them at a young age how important a diet rich in fruits and vegetables is to promote health.

Even though it’s just Adam and I (no kids!),  I have a rule for meals…we always have a fruit and a vegetable. Even if it’s just carrots with dip or cut up apples that we share…something is better than nothing! I also believe that if it’s on the table, it will be more likely to be eaten, so serving it as an option is important. In addition, it’s very important for us to get a variety of colors in our produce as each color offers specific nutrients. I like to select the produce that is in season as it’s usually a better price and it gives me variety. Getting into the habit of including the produce in your meals will help improve your diets and your health.

Poor fruit and vegetable intake is a direct correlation to our obesity epidemic. Next time you go to the grocery store, make sure you shop the perimeter to fill up on great produce, lean meats, and low fat dairy products…all very important for a healthy and balanced diet.

For more information on ways to increase your fruit and vegetable intake check out: www.fruitsandveggiesmorematters.org.

-Kelsey

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