Is your diet okay? "Diet Balance Guide"
"The Dietary Balance Guide" is an illustration that shows what and how much you should eat in a day, imagined as a spinning top. When you eat a balanced diet and exercise, the top spins steadily, but if your diet is unbalanced, the top will fall over. Is your top spinning well?
Diet Balance Guide
The daily food intake required for adults (based on the guideline of 2,200 kilocalories plus or minus 200 kilocalories, which is the energy intake for most women and men with low physical activity) is expressed in the unit called SV ("SV" is an abbreviation for serving, which refers to the standard amount for each dish per serving).
The categories of meals are arranged in the order of staple foods (rice, bread, noodles), side dishes (vegetables, mushrooms, potatoes, seaweed dishes), and main dishes (meat, fish, eggs, soybean dishes), with milk, dairy products, and fruits considered to be of equal importance and presented in parallel.
For detailed information about the "Dietary Balance Guide," please visit the website below.
Inquiry Inagi City Health Center Phone 042-378-3421
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Inagi City Welfare Department, Health Section
112-1 Momura, Inagi City, Tokyo 206-0804 (Inside Inagi City Health Center)
Phone number: 042-378-3421 Fax number: 042-377-4944
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