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Nutrient Guide: Eating a Nutrient Rich Diet

Which nutrients are necessary for a healthy diet?
By Kathleen M. Zelman, MPH
WebMD Weight Loss Clinic-Feature
Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD

Food and beverages contain a wealth of nutrients, including carbohydrates, protein, fat, fluids, fiber, vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals, antioxidants, and more. All nutrients serve vital functions in the body, including growth, development, disease protection, repair, and good nutrition.

Good nutrition is no mystery yet the complex way in which nutrients work together to promote health is highly sophisticated. Eating a variety of foods is the best way to ensure a nutrient-rich diet. Colorful foods are often the ones with the richest sources of nutrients, especially disease-fighting antioxidants. Aim to select foods that are high in nutrients yet low in fat and calories at each meal.

Eat a nutrient-rich diet each day and supplement your eating plan with a once-daily multivitamin and mineral for nutritional insurance. If you have a health condition that requires additional supplementation, consult your doctor. A healthy diet along with a physically active lifestyle is the best formula for wellness, disease prevention, and good health.

Alcohol
Antioxidant
Biotin
Calcium
Calorie
Carbohydrate
Cholesterol
Fat
Fiber
Folate
Iodine
Iron
Magnesium
Niacin
Pantothenic acid
Phosphorus
Potassium
Proteins
Pyridoxine
Selenium
Sodium
Thiamine
Triglycerides
Vitamins
Vitamin A
Vitamin B2
Vitamin B12
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Vitamin K
Zinc
Reviewed on February 01, 2006
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