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When discussing the Food Guide Pyramid with a 75-year-old client, the nurse should remember that the guide has been modified for older people. Unlike the standard Food Guide Pyramid, the version for elderly individuals:

1) Includes more servings of fruits and vegetables
2) Includes fewer servings of grains and dairy
3) Includes more servings of protein and fats
4) Includes fewer servings of fruits and vegetables

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The Food Guide Pyramid for elderly individuals has been modified to include more servings of fruits and vegetables to ensure a more nutrient-dense diet that supports their health needs.

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When discussing the Food Guide Pyramid with a 75-year-old client, it is important to note that while the USDA has updated their guidelines to MyPlate, there are specific considerations for elderly individuals. The MyPlate guidelines recommend making "half your plate fruits and vegetables" and balancing the other half with grains and proteins, with a slightly higher quantity of grains than protein. Dairy products should also be included, represented by a drink on MyPlate. For older adults, a focus on nutrient-dense foods including more servings from fruits, vegetables, and dairy categories is recommended, which helps ensure they receive adequate vitamins and minerals to support their health. Therefore, unlike the standard Food Guide Pyramid, the version for older individuals includes more servings of fruits and vegetables.

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