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Nutrition topics

Nutrition glossary: Common nutrition terms defined

Estimated Glycemic LoadÙ, IF (Inflammation Factor) RatingsÙ, and omega-3 to omega-6 ratios and their effects on your body

Fast-food nutrition facts for restaurants like Arby's, Burger King, McDonald's, Starbucks, and more

Sensible diet advice

Find foods highest in any vitamin or mineral or lowest in carbs, saturated fats, or sugars

Help for newly diagnosed diabetics

Diet and heart health

Gaining weight the healthy way

Weight loss tips, news, and tools

The ND Pantry: Create and analyze recipes, track your diet, compare foods, and save your favorite foods

Can calorie restriction extend your life?

The latest in the low-carb debate

Nutritional supplements: Do you need them?

Quick start: Just one click stocks your Pantry with foods that fit your diet, such as low-carb, low-calorie, low-fat, heart-healthy, quick and healthy, or super-nutritious

About Nutrition Data
Since its launch in 2003, Nutrition Data has grown into one of the most credible and useful sources of nutritional analysis on the Web. In July 2006, Nutrition Data was acquired by Cond»Net, a digital publisher under the Cond» Nast Publications umbrella dedicated to editorial excellence. Nutrition Data's continuing goal is to provide the most accurate and comprehensive nutrition analysis available, and to make it accessible and understandable to all.

The information in Nutrition Data's database comes from the USDA's National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference and is supplemented by listings provided by restaurants and food manufacturers. The source for each individual food item is listed in the footnotes of that food's analysis page. In addition to food composition data, Nutrition Data also provides a variety of proprietary tools to analyze and interpret that data. These interpretations represent Nutrition Data's opinion and are based on calculations derived from Daily Reference Values (DRVs), Reference Daily Intakes (RDIs), published research, and recommendations of the FDA.

While Nutrition Data cannot guarantee the absolute accuracy of every listing, we make every attempt possible to ensure the quality of our data.

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