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Note: ""Advances in Nutrition" is An International Review Journal on Nutrition by American Society for Nutrition
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The 2010 DGA (Dietary Guidelines for Americans) recommends that consumers make one-half of their grains whole, which approximates to a minimum of 48 g/d whole grains (47). If whole-grain foods are defined as providing 8 g whole grains/30 g (27 g/100 g), then consumers could meet the whole-grain recommendation of 48 g/d with six 30-g servings of such foods, the current minimum amount of grain foods the DGA recommend to include in the diet each day (2).
For foods with 100% whole-grain content, the target could be met with 3 servings (each of 16 g whole grains).
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