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  2. 7-Day Mediterranean Diet Meal Plan for Longevity, Created by ...

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    This meal plan incorporates the principles of the Mediterranean diet by including a wide variety of plant-based foods, such vegetables, legumes, fruits, nuts, seeds and whole grains. You’ll also ...

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    This diet emphasizes whole foods, such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins and low-fat dairy, but with a more concrete plan than other diets on this list. Like other diets, the DASH ...

  4. This 7-Day Healthy Eating Plan Will Kickstart Your New Year - AOL

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    A nutritious meal consists of whole, minimally processed foods like fruits, vegetables, high-quality protein, healthy fats, and fiber-rich carbohydrates, says Goodstadt. It’s also best to limit ...

  5. A Month of Mediterranean Diet Dinner Recipes to Eat in January

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    These recipes feature ingredients prioritized in the Mediterranean diet like high-fiber whole grains, lots of nutrient-rich veggies, lean sources of protein and heart-healthy fat sources.

  6. 7-Day Gut-Healthy Meal Plan for Meal-Preppers, Created by a ...

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    Breakfast (366 calories) 1 cup low-fat plain strained Greek-style yogurt. ½ cup raspberries. 3 Tbsp. slivered almonds. 1 Tbsp. chia seeds. A.M. Snack (234 calories)

  7. Fruits & Veggies – More Matters - Wikipedia

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    The United States Department of Agriculture’s 2005 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, released in January 2005, recommends various numbers of servings of fruits and vegetables depending on an individual’s calorie needs – ranging from 4 to 13 servings, or 2 to 6.5 cups, per day, yet research indicates that over 90 percent of Americans do not meet their recommended amount.