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Picking the Right Food
Eating a balanced diet with a variety of foods and maintaining
an active lifestyle are two keys to promoting health and well-being.
Some foods, however, provide health benefits beyond basic nutrition.
These foods are termed "functional foods."
Functional foods do more than
meet your minimum daily requirements of nutrients. They also
can play roles in reducing the risk of disease and promoting
good health. Basic nutrition concentrates on foods and nutrients
needed for normal growth and development.
Vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates,
proteins, and fats are some of the basic nutrients that the body
needs. While all foods are functional in that they provide nutrients,
the term "functional foods" describes health-promoting
ingredients or natural components that have a potential benefit
to the body. This includes whole foods as well as fortified,
enriched, or enhanced foods and dietary supplements.
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