Nutrition Links
| Calcium information - provided by the makers of Tums. | ||
| "A nonprofit education and advocacy organization that focuses on improving the safety and nutritional quality of our food supply and on reducing the carnage caused by alcoholic beverages." | ||
| Cyberdiet.net is a great resource. You enter your vitals and it tells you how many calories you need to maintain, increase or lose weight. | ||
| Diet Analysis - A little complicated, but for those who like calculator tools lets you enter the foods you've eaten for the day and then calculates the percentage of your RDAs in your intake. | ||
| Dietsite.com - provides an online diet and recipe analysis as well as diet, alternative nutrition and sports nutrition content. Special Sports Nutrition section. | ||
| Fast
Food Finder lets you look at popular fast food restaurants by name and
analyze the content of 1000 popular menu items. For instance Taco Bell’s
Mexican Pizza contains a whopping 570 calories, 330 of which are fat,
and 36 grams of fat. |
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| Food and Information Center is provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. | ||
| International Food Information Council exists to provide sound, scientific information on food safety and nutrition to journalists, health professionals, educators, government officials and consumers. IFIC is a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C. | ||
| Even includes a "Virtual Cookbook" of healthy recipes. | ||
| From Tufts University School of Nutrition Science and Policy contains well organized links to everything you’d ever want to know about nutrition . . . and more! | ||
| The American Society for Nutritional Science home page and journal. | ||
| Lots of nutritional links, resources, and calculators. | ||
| Developed by the School of Medicine. Good information on sensible eating and dieting. | ||
| Don’t let the boring web design fool you! This contains a wealth of information. The anatomy stuff is a lot more interesting than the nutritional stuff! Not to be missed are the cutaway slices from head to toe! It may take a while to load, depending on your system, but is worth waiting for, and you’ll never want to eat a slice of ham again! |
Lat updated, Sunday, February 11, 2001 11:53