Food guidelines feel political, yet update provides good advice
The revised guidelines emphasize body-weight–adjusted protein and limit refined carbohydrates to address rising obesity rates now at 37%, officials said.
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Food guidelines feel political, yet update provides good advice
The Trump administration has flipped the national food pyramid as part of its campaign to “Make America Healthy Again,” and once again the new dietary guidelines recommend Americans change their food habits.
The United States has changed its nutritional paradigm, generating diversity of opinions. Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr., along with Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, announced the new Food Guide 2025-2030, recovering the concept of a nutritional pyramid again, but publishing a new and controversial version: the inverted pyramid. So, red meat, dairy and saturated fats occupy a privileged position on the table that they previous…
Big Food meets its fate: the power of Trump’s new nutritional guidelines
Welcome to the United States of America — the homeland of the largest corporate matrix in the history of mankind. And now, the process of its dismantlement begins with the Trump administration’s 2025-2030 nutritional guidelines. Since the inception of food’s corporate capture in the 1980s by major tobacco companies, Americans have been relentlessly fed food with unnecessary and illness-driven additives: maltodextrin, high fructose corn syrup, so…
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