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ARS Nutrient Data Accessible via Phone Apps and Interactive Websites

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Category: Agriculture
Type: News
Source: USDA Agriculture Research Service
Date: Monday, March 19th, 2012

Health-conscious owners of "smart phones" and home computers are thumbing and clicking their way to nutritious food choices. A downloadable version of the U.S.D.A. (USDA) flagship National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference (SR), listing in excess of 7,600 food items, is being downloaded and incorporated into a variety of free and for-fee consumer-oriented smart phone "apps" and interactive websites.

The SR and other nutrient databases are managed by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center (BHNRC) in Beltsville, Md. ARS is USDA's principal intramural scientific research agency.

The BHNRC Nutrient Data Lab, headed by nutritionist Joanne Holden, provides free electronic access to SR in a variety of formats online from its web site. There are hundreds of free and for-fee apps for iPhone, iPod Touch, Android, Windows Phone 7, and BlackBerry hand-held devices. Many of these apps are related to nutrition and health, and are based on the download and import of BHNRC national nutrient databases.

Non-governmental and governmental nutrition websites also incorporate BHNRC nutrient data. For example, the BHNRC's national nutrient databases are accessible for download and use within interactive software products provided by commercial weight-loss enterprises. The most prominent government source is SuperTracker, which can be found at ChooseMyPlate.gov, where individuals can easily create their own customized healthy dietary project to ensure that they get their required daily vitamins and minerals, while consuming age- and gender-appropriate daily portions and calorie levels.

The new and improved U.S.D.A. "SuperTracker" tool provides users with free diet and physical activity assessment and planning tools. SuperTracker demonstrates how a person's diet and physical activity compare to the Dietary Guidelines, recommended intakes for nutrients, and physical activity guidelines. Users can get a free nutrient-by-nutrient report, complete with a status (over, under, acceptable) for single nutrients.

A user friendly, searchable version of SR was made accessible for download directly onto personal computers (PCs) and laptops free of charge in 2003. To download the nutrient database software, go to the Nutrient Data Lab Home Page. Then click "Download search programs for use on your PC without connecting to the Internet."

Read more about the authoritative ARS national nutrient data in a three-part series featured in the March 2012 issue of Agricultural Research magazine.

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