See the related link which is the AHA home page for Nutrition.
You could read up on the American Heart Association's diet guidelines on WebMD if that is what you are looking for. They offer 10 guidelines for a healthier lifestyle.
One could find the recommended daily allowance for nutrition either from The American Heart Association, or from The Department of Nutrition for Health and Development.
american heart association
All re-certifications (and certifications) follow the AHA (American Heart Association) ECC 2005 guidelines. All certification bodies have their own requirements for length of certification. The AHA (American Heart Association) is driving certification bodies to lengthen the certification time by having 2 year certifications.
In my opinion, for us in Michigan, the hospitals lean more toward American Heart Association; but the emergency response personnel (EMT, Ski Patrol, Fire, Police) lean more toward American Red Cross. However, there is no difference in the material presented by the ARC or American Heart Association. They are both in line with the ECC 2005 guidelines (American Heart which may be the reason they are more associated with hospitals).
30 percent fat 5 percent protein and 65 percent carbohydrates
Yes
Dallas, Texas
1915
Texas
From the American heart association
American Heart Association. 7320 Greenville Ave. Dallas, TX 75231. (214) 373-6300.