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Nutrition

Be a Healthy Hokie

The daily recommendation for fruits and vegetables is about 5 cups for college-aged people. Only 5.6% of Virginia Tech female students and only 2.9% of male students met or exceeded this recommendation. Virginia Tech Dining offers many resources to help Hokies eat healthy on campus, including nutrition content for every item for purchase in the dining halls. Check out MyPlate in the resources below to help you build a balanced meal and feel your best.


Did You Know?

The average American consumes about 3 cups of added sugar per week, which translates to around 22 teaspoons per day. This is almost double the recommendation! A great strategy to reduce your sugar intake is to cut down on sugary beverages such as soda, juices, smoothies, and some coffee drinks.

What's Cooking?

Download a copy of our free cookbook, "Easy Recipes: For hungry Hokies who don't have time to cook". Inside you'll find healthy recipes, easy meal ideas, and helpful links to how-to videos. Bon Appétit!

Nutrition Resources:

Dining Services provides nutritional information regarding each dining center. Simply select which location you would like to investigate then select your meal of choice. You can even add dietary restrictions through the allergen/ingredient filters to see what options are available. The site also provides nutrition tips, dining hall hours and the menu for the selected day.

Nutritionists are available through Schiffert Health Center. Set up an appointment by phone. Included in tuition, no additional fees required. To make an appointment, call 540–231–6444.

VT Rec Sports offers fitness classes, personal trainers, intramural sports and club sports, as well as Venture Out. These are all great things to do to reach your 2.5 hours of moderate intensity cardio activity and 2-3 days training each muscle group per week!