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March is National Nutrition Month

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Klamath County Public Health (KCPH) officials are proud of the nutrition work that happens through the WIC (Women, Infants and Children) program. In 2025, nearly 2,900 women, infants and children were provided WIC services.

While a best practice for infant nutrition is breastfeeding for the first six month, eating a balanced diet throughout pregnancy, and during breastfeeding, helps the child develop, too.

Proper nutrition is a lifelong need. Harvard University has created a healthy eating plate to help people understand how to fuel their bodies. Here are some tips for building a healthy and balanced diet.

Make most of your meal vegetables and fruits – ½ of your plate.

Aim for color and variety, and remember that potatoes don’t count as vegetables on the Healthy Eating Plate because of their negative impact on blood sugar.

Go for whole grains – ¼ of your plate.

Whole and intact grains—whole wheat, barley, wheat berries, quinoa, oats, brown rice, and foods made with them, such as whole wheat pasta—have a milder effect on blood sugar and insulin than white bread, white rice, and other refined grains.

Protein power – ¼ of your plate.

Fish, poultry, beans, and nuts are all healthy, versatile protein sources—they can be mixed into salads, and pair well with vegetables on a plate. Limit red meat, and avoid processed meats such as bacon and sausage.

Healthy plant oils – in moderation.

Choose healthy vegetable oils like olive, canola, soy, corn, sunflower, peanut, and others, and avoid partially hydrogenated oils, which contain unhealthy trans fats. Remember that low-fat does not mean “healthy.”

Drink water, coffee, or tea.

Skip sugary drinks, limit milk and dairy products to one to two servings per day, and limit juice to a small glass per day.

Stay active.

The red figure running across the Healthy Eating Plate’s placemat is a reminder that staying active is also important in weight control.

The main message of the Healthy Eating Plate is to focus on diet quality: