How Many Servings of Fruits and Vegetables Should You Eat Each Day?
May 14, 2014 | greystar
You know that you need to eat fruit and veggies every day to stay healthy, but how much do you need to consume? This handy calculator from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will determine how many servings you need in just a few simple steps. Here's how it works:
- First, enter your age and gender.
- Next, select your level of physical activity. This option includes 30 minutes per day or less, 30 to 60 minutes per day, or more than 60 minutes per day. People who exercise more need more food to provide energy, and they can also afford to eat more because of how many calories they’re burning. People who exercise less should also eat less to avoid gaining weight.
- Your daily fruits and vegetables limit is measured in cups. Things like one small apple, one large banana, one large sweet potato and 12 baby carrots all equal one cup. It’s actually much easier to meet your daily requirements than you might realize! To see other examples of one cup of fruits and vegetables, check out this chart!
To use the fruit and vegetable serving calculator, visit the CDC website.
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