Both the US and UK government recommend pretty much the same 'food pyramid'. This pyramid is built on carbohydrate food and recommends adults and growing teenagers eat between 6 and 11 servings of carbohydrate a day. I personally believe that growing teenagers should not follow a weight loss diet, however; 6 to 11 servings a day, in my opinion would most likely cause weight gain and its attendant health problems. I feel the servings are excessive. I practice a low carbohydrate diet and even when not wanting to lose weight, find that eating more than 40 grams of carbohydrate a day causes weight gain for me. Instead of asking how many servings the government recommends, I encourage adults and older teenagers to find their own individual number of servings they can eat per day without prejudicing their health.
when they are puppies they should eat at least 3-4 servings a day when they are grown ups they should eat at least 2-3 servings a day.
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You should have 3 to 5 servings of fruit a day.
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An average person should eat 3-5 vegetables a day.
we should eat 10 to 18 colors per day
You should have five servings of fruit a day. It may or may not include apples. It decreases your chances of cancer, heart disease, obesity and diabetes.
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Probably 2 servings a day :)
General Health says you should have 4 servings of fruit per day.
A ten year old should have 3 servings of dairy a day. For growing bones! good luck
one a day