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Date: 2011-11-15 14:18:38
MyPyramid
Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans
Sedentary lifestyle
Physical exercise
Food energy
Institute of Medicine Equation
The twelve pyramids
Health
Nutrition
Medicine

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