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                            Almost Everyone Needs to Eat More Fruits and VegetablesA  growing body of research shows that fruits and vegetables are critical  to promoting good health. To get the amount that's recommended, most  people need to increase the amount of fruits and vegetables they  currently eat every day.
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                      | Fruits and Vegetables Can Protect Your HealthFruits and  vegetables contain essential vitamins, minerals, and fiber that may  help protect you from chronic diseases. Compared with people who  consume a diet with only small amounts of fruits and vegetables, those  who eat more generous amounts as part of a healthful diet are likely to  have reduced risk of chronic diseases, including stroke and perhaps  other cardiovascular diseases, and certain cancers.
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                      | Whole Foods or Supplements?Nutrients should come primarily  from foods. Foods such as fruits and vegetables contain not only the  vitamins and minerals that are often found in supplements, but also  other naturally occurring substances that may help protect you from  chronic diseases.
 
 For some people, fortified foods or supplements can be helpful in  getting the nutrients their bodies need. A fortified food contains a  nutrient in an amount greater than what is typically found in that food.
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                      | Fruits and Vegetables and Weight ManagementSubstituting fruits and vegetables for higher-calorie foods can be part of a weight loss strategy. Read more on CDC's page
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                      | Fruits and Vegetables on the Go!Busy lives can benefit from  food that's nutritious, yet easy to eat on-the-go, like fresh fruits  and vegetables. Fruits and vegetables are a natural source of energy  and give the body many nutrients you need to keep going.
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                      | The Colors of HealthFruits and vegetables come in terrific  colors and flavors, but their real beauty lies in what's inside. Fruits  and vegetables are great sources of many vitamins, minerals and other  natural substances that may help protect you from chronic diseases.
 
 To get a healthy variety, think color. Eating fruits and vegetables  of different colors gives your body a wide range of valuable nutrients,  like fiber, folate, potassium, and vitamins A and C. Some examples  include green spinach, orange sweet potatoes, black beans, yellow corn,  purple plums, red watermelon, and white onions. For more variety, try  new fruits and vegetables regularly.
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