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A basic premise of the Dietary Guidelines is that nutrient needs should be met primarily through consuming foods. Foods provide an array of nutrients and other compounds that may have beneficial effects on health. In certain cases, fortified foods and dietary supplements may be useful sources of one or more nutrients that otherwise might be consumed in less than recommended amounts. However, dietary supplements, while recommended in some cases, cannot replace a healthful diet. Two examples of eating patterns that exemplify the Dietary Guidelines are the USDA Food Guide (http:// www.usda.gov/cnpp/pyramid.html) and the DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) Eating. | ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES FOR ELDERLY MÉTIS WOMEN IN BUFFALO NARROWS SASKATCHEWAN Brigette Krieg Diane J. F. Martz Lisa McCallum Revised August 2007 Project 146 centres of excellence for WOMEN S HEALTH centres d excellence pour LA SANTẾ DES FEMMES PRAIRIE WOMEN S HEALTH CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE RESEARCH POLICY COMMUNITY ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES FOR ELDERLY MÉTIS WOMEN IN BUFFALO NARROWS SASKATCHEWAN Brigette Krieg Diane J. F. Martz Lisa McCallum Originally published May 2007 Revised August 2007 Prairie Women s Health Centre of Excellence PWHCE is one of the Centres of Excellence for Women s Health funded by the Women s Health Contribution Program of Health Canada. The PWHCE supports new knowledge and research on women s health issues and provides policy advice analysis and information to governments health organizations and non-governmental organizations. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the official policy of the PWHCE or Health Canada. The Prairie Women s Health Centre of Excellence 56 The Promenade Winnipeg Manitoba R3B 3H9 Telephone 204 982-6630 Fax 204 982-6637 pwhce@uwinnipeg.ca This report is also available on our website www.pwhce.ca This is project 146 of the Prairie Women s Health Centre of Excellence ISBN 978-1-897250-16-7 ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES FOR ELDERLY MÉTIS WOMEN IN BUFFALO NARROWS SASKATCHEWAN Brigette Krieg Diane J. F. Martz Lisa McCallum Revised August .