US to announce new dietary guidelines in December, Kennedy says
The updated guidelines will emphasize whole foods and impact school meals and military food, aiming to combat obesity and improve national health, officials said.
- On Thursday, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the Trump administration will release updated federal dietary guidelines in December to curb obesity and health problems.
- Because the agencies update guidelines every five years, the December release follows a missed end-of-October deadline delayed by a government shutdown, with Department of Agriculture and Health and Human Services last updating guidance earlier this year.
- Kennedy plans to emphasize whole foods and allow more saturated fats from dairy and meat, blaming poor dietary habits for declining health and linking changes to his Make America Healthy Again initiative.
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RFK Jr. Says New Dietary Guidelines Delayed Until December
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said on Nov. 6 that new dietary guidelines have been delayed but will be released in December. Kennedy made the remarks at a Washington press conference after the administration announced a deal with pharmaceutical companies to cut prices for weight loss drugs. He said in May that the guidelines would likely be out before August, but he then pushed the timeline to later in the year, at one point saying they…
RFK Jr.: New Federal Diet Guidelines Out in Dec.
The Trump administration is planning to release dietary guidelines in December aimed at reducing the high rates of obesity and other health issues in the United States, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Thursday. "We're about to release dietary guidelines that are going to change the food culture in this country," Kennedy said at an event at the White House. The guidelines were originally expected to be released by…
US to announce new dietary guidelines in December, Kennedy says
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration will release new dietary guidelines in December aimed at reducing high rates of obesity and changing the country's food culture, U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said on Thursday.
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