Method for planning and controlling diet
First Claim
1. A method for planning human dietary intake, said method comprising the steps ofselecting a totals strip reflecting daily dietary goal totals for at least two nutritional factors for an individual or a group of individuals and placing the totals strip on a board at the end of a plurality of columns representing days, each column containing a plurality of spaces representing meals for that day,selecting desired meal cards from a plurality of cards containing meal menus and information about said two nutritional factors for the items listed in those meals menus, and arranging them, as desired, in the spaces in the columns,adding information about said two nutritional factors from the cards in each column and checking those totals against the daily dietary goal totals for the nutritional factors set forth on the totals strip,if totals from cards are not within the daily dietary goals totals provided on totals strip, repeating the preceding two steps, until there is planned a menu which is nutritionally appropriate for the individual or group of individuals.
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Abstract
A method for planning menus for an extended period of time utilizing a device comprising a planning board, a deck of meal menu cards and at least one daily totals strip. The device may further comprise a card display apparatus. The planning board contains a plurality of columns representing days and each column has a plurality of spaces representing meals in a day. At one end of the columns, there is a totals strip with information sections including indicia setting forth daily limits or goals for specific nutritional factors. The meal menu cards contain indicia setting forth a balanced meal and the cards include information sections with indicia setting forth nutritional factors for the meal. The information sections on the cards and the totals strip are each coded with a visually discernable characteristic such as color. Nutritional information from each card in a given column is totalled and compared with the daily goals or limits indicated on the totals strip. If necessary, cards are removed and replaced until the daily totals for the cards in each of the columns are within or close enough to the limits/goals on the totals strip. In a preferred embodiment, foods listed on the meal menu cards which are sources of vitamins or minerals are identified with a visually discernable characteristic, preferably color, and the board includes indicia setting forth requirements for sources of such vitamins and minerals for the number of days represented by columns on the board.
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1. A method for planning human dietary intake, said method comprising the steps of
selecting a totals strip reflecting daily dietary goal totals for at least two nutritional factors for an individual or a group of individuals and placing the totals strip on a board at the end of a plurality of columns representing days, each column containing a plurality of spaces representing meals for that day, selecting desired meal cards from a plurality of cards containing meal menus and information about said two nutritional factors for the items listed in those meals menus, and arranging them, as desired, in the spaces in the columns, adding information about said two nutritional factors from the cards in each column and checking those totals against the daily dietary goal totals for the nutritional factors set forth on the totals strip, if totals from cards are not within the daily dietary goals totals provided on totals strip, repeating the preceding two steps, until there is planned a menu which is nutritionally appropriate for the individual or group of individuals.
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