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DASH diet: Sample menus

DASH stands for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension. It is a healthy-eating plan that’s designed to help treat or prevent high blood pressure.

The DASH diet helps people lower salt, which contains sodium, in diets. The diet is also rich in nutrients that help lower blood pressure. These include potassium, calcium, magnesium, protein and fiber.

Vegetables, fruits and whole grains are the basis of the DASH diet. But it also includes foods that are good sources of calcium, protein or other nutrients:

The diet limits the following:

To help you get started with the DASH diet eating plan, here are three days of menus based on the DASH diet. Use these menus as a basis for your own healthy meal planning.

The menus are based on a diet of 2,000 calories or less each day. Talk to your health care professional or a dietitian about your calorie goals. The goal for sodium is less than 2,300 milligrams a day.

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

Snack (anytime)

Day 1 DASH servings
Grains and grain products: 6
Vegetables: 4
Fruits: 4
Dairy foods, low-fat or fat-free: 2
Lean meat, fish, poultry and eggs: 4
Fats and oils: 1
Nuts, seeds and beans: 2
Sweets: 1/2
Day 1 nutritional analysis
Calories: 1,940 Total fat: 57 g
Sodium: 2,017 mg Saturated fat: 10 g
Potassium: 4,469 mg Monounsaturated fat: 27 g
Magnesium: 470 mg Polyunsaturated fat: 13 g
Calcium: 1,000 mg Total carbohydrate: 278 g
Protein: 86 g Dietary fiber: 31 g
Cholesterol: 80 mg Added sugars: 10 g

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

Snack (anytime)

Day 2 DASH servings
Grains and grain products: 6
Vegetables: 7
Fruits: 5
Dairy foods, low-fat or fat-free: 3
Lean meat, fish, poultry and eggs: 3
Nuts, seeds and dry beans: 1 1/2
Fats and oils: 3
Sweets: 1
Day 2 nutritional analysis
Calories: 1,727 Total fat: 58 g
Sodium: 1,157 mg Saturated fat: 14 g
Potassium: 3,660 mg Monounsaturated fat: 26 g
Magnesium: 512 mg Polyunsaturated fat: 12 g
Calcium: 1,115 mg Total carbohydrate: 229 g
Protein: 87 g Dietary fiber: 30 g
Cholesterol: 104 mg Added sugars: 12 g

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

Snack (anytime)

Day 3 DASH servings
Grains and grain products: 5
Vegetables: 6 1/2
Fruits: 4
Dairy foods, low-fat or fat-free: 2
Lean meat, fish, poultry and eggs: 4
Nuts, seeds and dry beans: 1
Fats and oils: 4
Sweets: 0
Day 3 nutritional analysis
Calories: 2,114 Total fat: 74 g
Sodium: 1,462 mg Saturated fat: 12 g
Potassium: 5,406 mg Monounsaturated fat: 38 g
Magnesium: 579 mg Polyunsaturated fat: 18 g
Calcium: 1,333 mg Total carbohydrate: 290 g
Protein: 96 g Dietary fiber: 44 g
Cholesterol: 233 mg Added sugars: 10 g
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