Printable Materials and Handouts

ChooseMyPlate Printable Materials

USDA. Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion.

The ChooseMyPlate.gov website includes a number of print materials, available as downloadable PDFs. These materials are in the public domain.


Food Safety Educational Materials Available for Download

USDA. Food Safety and Inspection Service.

This page contains a consolidated listing of consumer education materials offered on the Food Safety and Inspection Service website.


Food Fact Cards

USDA. Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion.

These printable Infographics are a great way to learn about the fruits and vegetables available at your local farmers market or grocery store. Each card contains fun facts about produce and how local produce fits into MyPlate.


MyPlate Activity Sheets for Kids

USDA. Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion.

Want your kids to learn how to build a healthy meal? Use these clever activity sheets to find ideas and tips!


Move Your Way Fact Sheets and Posters

DHHS. Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion.

Print and share these fact sheets and posters to help people learn key recommendations from the Physical Activity Guidelines. Try distributing them at health care settings, recreation facilities, schools, workplaces, and community centers.


Materials for Your Health Fair or Event

DHHS. NIH. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

View science-based, patient-friendly, and consumer-friendly fact sheets to hand out at health fairs and community events. Each publication is available in English and Spanish, and provides links to additional information on NIDDK’s web pages.


Printables and Shareables

DHHS. Office on Women's Health.

Browse by health topic or resource type to find information for women on a wide range of health topics.


Everyday Food Safety Resources for Health Educators

DHHS. FDA. Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.

FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition developed “Everyday Food Safety” resources to increase food safety awareness among young adults ages 18 – 29. Check out the materials available to use in your classroom, health expo, waiting room, or website.


Diabetes Fact Sheets

DHHS. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Printable fact sheets for living with and managing diabetes.


New and Improved Nutrition Facts Label (PDF | 475 KB)

DHHS. Food and Drug Administration.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has updated the Nutrition Facts label on packaged foods and beverages with a new design, making it easier to make informed choices towards healthy eating habits. Also in Spanish.


The New and Improved Nutrition Facts Label - Key Changes (PDF | 346 KB)

DHHS. Food and Drug Administration.

This one-page handout highlights the key changes being made to the new Nutrition Facts Label.


Vitamin and Mineral Supplement Fact Sheets

DHHS. NIH. Office of Dietary Supplements.

Access vitamin and mineral supplement fact sheets for the consumer or health professional. Available in PDF format, and in Spanish.


Go4Life Tip Sheets

DHHS. NIH. National Institute on Aging.

Looking for information about exercise and physical activity for older adults? These tip sheets are filled with information about the benefits of exercise, how to stay motivated, staying safe while exercising, and nutrition tips.