Low-Fat Food Choices
MyPlate
Fruits and Vegetables
Whole Grains
Legumes
Vegetable Proteins
Lean Animal Proteins
Low-Fat Dairy
Healthy Choices
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If you are opting to eat a low-fat diet for your health or to lose weight, then the food choices you make are very important. Choosing low fat foods that meet nutritional requirements and fill you up can help you stick to your diet.
The United States Department of Agriculture's MyPlate is primarily a low-fat diet. The plan shows you how to divide your plate among fruit, vegetables, protein, grains, and dairy.
At least half your plate should contain fruits and vegetables. MyPlate also recommends minimal amounts of fats and sugar, as well as filling in your diet with lean protein, low-fat dairy, whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.
Most fruits and vegetables are naturally low in fat. The USDA recommends eating five to seven servings per day of fruits and vegetables. Select them in a variety of colors in order to assure that you get the vitamins and minerals your body needs for good health.
Fruits and vegetables also contain fiber, which helps fill you up.
Most whole grains are naturally low in fat and high in fiber. They also contain essential vitamins and nutrients, as well as carbohydrates to give you energy.
The USDA recommends eating three to five ounces of whole grains daily, such as brown rice, whole wheat, quinoa, or oats.
Naturally low in fat, legumes such as kidney beans, lentils, chickpeas, and black beans provide protein, fiber, and healthy nutrients.
Vegetable proteins such as tofu, edamame, and textured vegetable protein (TVP) provide a low-fat alternative to meats. For instance, create a stir-fry with tofu or combine hamburger with textured vegetable protein to make a lower-fat chili.
Skinless white-meat poultry, fish, and shellfish all provide a lean source of protein for your meals. Opt for steaming, roasting, broiling, or grilling to minimize fat, and trim visible fat from all meats.
Incorporate two to three servings of low-fat dairy into your diet. Select skim milk, low-fat cheese, or make a smoothie from fruit and low-fat yogurt.
Many low-fat foods exist that can support a healthy diet. Choosing healthy, low-fat foods can help you lose weight and support a heart-healthy lifestyle.