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MyPlate Food Guide (page 4)

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Oils: No Longer on the Guide

Oils were included in the Food Guide Pyramid because of the essential nutrients they provide, but you won't find them on the plate. Still, it's important to know about oils, which are fats that are liquid at room temperature.

Most oils (like cooking oils, such as olive oil, corn oil, or canola oil, and oil-rich foods like nuts, olives, and avocados) are high in what's considered "good" fats: monounsaturated or polyunsaturated fats. These fats raise (good) HDL cholesterol, which helps prevent heart problems, and maintain healthy levels of (bad) LDL cholesterol, which can lead to heart problems if elevated. It's good to incorporate a small amount of these types of oils into your diet.

On the other hand, solid fats (like butter, shortening, and margarine) contain more saturated fats and/or trans fats ("bad fats") than most oils, and should be limited. Some oils, including coconut oil and hydrogenated oils, are high in saturated or trans fats and are considered solid fats. Consuming large amounts of saturated and trans fats has been shown to raise LDL cholesterol levels in the blood and increase the risk for heart disease.

Customize Your Plate

MyPlate should be seen as a guide for healthy eating, and not a one-size-fits-all solution for everybody. Depending on a child's need, some food groups will need to be increased and others decreased. Talk to your health care provider to find out what's best for your kids.

The USDA's website offers food suggestions and tips, portion guidelines by age, and interactive tools to help you make MyPlate yours. Visit online at ChooseMyPlate.gov. [Please note: By clicking on this link, you will be leaving our site.]

Reviewed by: Mary L. Gavin, MD
Date reviewed: June 2011

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