DHHS. NIH. National Institute of Child Health & Human Development.
An interactive program to help 11 to 13-year olds think critically about how the media can affect food and physical activity choices.
Due to a lapse in federal funding, this USDA website will not be actively updated.
Once funding has been reestablished, online operations will continue.
DHHS. NIH. National Institute of Child Health & Human Development.
An interactive program to help 11 to 13-year olds think critically about how the media can affect food and physical activity choices.
University of Minnesota. Leadership, Education, and Training Program in Maternal and Child Nutrition.
Provides a comprehensive overview of nutrition issues in teens from obesity to eating disorders to reproductive health and more.
DHHS. FDA. Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.
An FDA campaign offering information for youth, encouraging them to seek out the Nutrition Facts on the food label, understand the information it provides, and use it for making healthful choices.
DHHS. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Calculator available for children and teens or adults. Also available in Spanish.
DHHS. NIH. National Library of Medicine.
Nemours Foundation. KidsHealth.
Nemours Foundation. KidsHealth.
DHHS. OWH. National Women's Health Information Center.
Provides information on how to use MyPyramid and determine nutrient needs.
DHHS. NIH. NIDDK. Weight-control Inf
Helps teenagers learn about their needs for good nutrition and physical activity. Also in PDF |9.85 KB.
DHHS. OWH. National Women's Health Information Center.
Provides information on body image and its relation to self-esteem.