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Beef's Nutrition Benefits

Beef is an excellent source of protein and supplies 10 essential nutrients including B-vitamins, zinc, and iron that support an active and healthy lifestyle. The nutrients in beef provide our bodies with the strength to thrive throughout all stages of life. Learn more about beef’s nutrients below.

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Every Bite Counts - Feeding Beef in the Early Years

Every bite your baby takes counts, especially in the first 24 months of life. Starting your baby with beef as a complementary first food can ensure they get the nutrients they need for healthy growth and development. 

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Beef Helps Make Every Bite Count For Tweens and Teens

The tween and teen years are a time of transformational change and increasing independence, and adolescents’ nutrient needs set the stage for optimal health and reduced chronic disease risk during adulthood.

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6 Reasons to Feed Beef to Your Baby

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Nutrition science constantly evolves, and the past several years have seen dramatic changes in nutrition and feeding recommendations for infants and toddlers. The 2020-2025 US Dietary Guidelines for Americans are the first to issue specific dietary recommendations for ages birth to 24 months. And even though less than 10% of infants eat beef in their first 12 months of life, these updated guidelines are encouraging parents to introduce nutrient-dense foods, like beef, to make every bite count in these early years.

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Beef and Iron - Why it really matters

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The first 1,000 days of life, from the moment of conception until a child is two years old, is an important period for brain development. Many nutrients found in beef play a role in building the brain structure and enhancing its function, including protein, iron, zinc, choline, polyunsaturated fatty acids, and iodine, to name a few. 

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Beef;s Protein

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If there was a protein contest, beef would surely be crowned the king! One 3 oz. cooked serving of beef provides 25 grams, roughly 50% of your Daily Value, of this important nutrient that supports strong, lean bodies—making it an excellent source!

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The Connection between Beef's Protein and Strength

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Beef's nutrients, along with a healthy lifestyle, work to provide our bodies and minds with the fuel to be the strongest versions of ourselves. See beef's nutrients in action and learn how they can support mind and body strength at all stages of life.

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Lean Beef

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We all know that beef tastes great, but did you know how good it is for you too? A 3 oz. cooked serving of lean beef provides 10 essential nutrients in around 170 calories, less than 10 grams of total fat and less than 95 mg of cholesterol.

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Beef and Heart Health

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Research on heart health shows that eating lean beef can be a solution to one of America’s greatest health challenges. Not only can lean beef be part of a heart-healthy diet, but it can help lower cholesterol as part of a healthy diet and lifestyle.

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Beef's Nutrients

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When it comes to beef and your health, you can rest easy knowing that along with being delicious, beef contains important nutrients. In just one 3 oz. cooked serving, you’re getting 10 essential nutrients including protein, zinc, iron and B vitamins.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Beef

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We all know beef tastes great – but did you know that beef can be good for you, too? Check out some answers to your most pressing questions when it comes to incorporating beef into a heart-healthy lifestyle.

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Build your most valuable plate with Beef

As a sports family, you know that life gets busy. The days are packed with school, practice, friends, and family time. Some days can feel like you are chasing a curveball from the moment you wake up to the last minutes of daylight.

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Higher Protein Diets with Lean Beef can support Weight Loss and Improved Body Composition, Leading to Improved Type 2 Diabetes Status in Adults

New evidence recently published on obesity adds to the growing body of evidence demonstrating the benefits of higher protein diets, including their impact on supporting weight loss and improving T2D status.

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Beefing Up Your Burgers can Help Meet Nutritional Goals

At Beef. It’s What’s For Dinner. we’re always learning new insights about consumers’ love affair for all things beef. Registered dietitian and PhD in Nutrition Science, Shalene McNeill provides tips on how to "Beef Up" your burger this summer using fruits and veggies.

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Beef and Diet Trends

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When it comes to choosing an eating style that works for you, there are many choices. Most healthy diets have a lot in common and beef plays an essential role in many healthy diets as an authentic high-quality protein with ten essential nutrients, like iron, zinc and B-vitamins.

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Cut Nutritionals

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All beef cuts contain 10 essential nutrients including protein, zinc, iron and many B vitamins, but cuts can vary slightly in their nutrient content depending on their location on the carcass. See the nutritional profile of some of the classic and up-and-coming beef cuts.

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Resources for Healthcare Professionals

Beef is an excellent source of protein and supplies 10 essential nutrients including B-vitamins, zinc, and iron. Discover resources to help promote and share the nutritional benefits of beef.

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Beef AFICIONADOS

Calling all credentialed health and nutrition professionals! The Beef Aficionados is an online community of nutrition experts who support the role of beef in healthy eating patterns that was created to connect, empower, and amplify your work to optimize nutrition for all. As a Beef Aficionado, you’ll have exclusive opportunities to engage with Beef experts, early access to nutrition research and resources, and inspiration for showcasing beef’s role in a healthy lifestyle. Apply today and join this growing network!

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Beef Nutrition Education Hub

The Beef Nutrition Education Hub, managed by a team of nutrition scientists and registered dietitians, is an education portal tailored to support the needs of the health and nutrition community. Create an account, access on-demand courses and earn complimentary continuing professional education credits approved by the Commission on Dietetic Registration.

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Nutritional Information and Resources for Healthcare Professionals

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Research and clinical studies have shown the various benefits to consuming lean beef and how it plays an important role in a heart-healthy diet and lifestyle. Learn more about the research and studies behind beef's nutritional qualities.

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Resources for Retail Dietitians

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Health and nutrition are top of mind. With more dietitians working in retail grocery, there's an opportunity for meat departments and dietitians to work together to help people understand the meat case and the nutritional benefits of beef.

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