The updated food pyramid elevates protein but overlooks beans and legumes. Nutrition experts said leaving them out ignores ...
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The great food pyramid flip: What RFK Jr.'s new "Make America Healthy Again" guidelines mean for your plate
The USDA has officially swapped MyPlate for a controversial inverted pyramid that prioritizes animal proteins and healthy fats over traditional grains.
The new Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGAs) for 2025-2030 have caused significant controversy, with polarised opinions between their supporters and detractors. They are disruptive, to say the ...
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Opinion: Don’t just increase proteins in the Food Pyramid — help make them healthier
Any serious strategy to “make America healthy again” should focus on helping farmers reduce dependence on chemical inputs and increase affordable access to healthy, minimally-processed foods.
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The new food pyramid is lying to you
If you take anything at all from the latest edition of the federal dietary guidelines, out this week, it should be… not much. Although US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. described them as “the ...
Amid this confusion, the USDA — with RFK Jr. at its head — just regressed the MyPlate (a now deactivated website) dietary guideline of the 2010s to the 1990s’ food pyramid. More than that, they ...
The new dietary guidelines call for prioritizing high-quality protein, healthy fats, fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
The 2025-2030 DGA introduces an upside-down food pyramid emphasizing protein, dairy and fats. A dietitian warns of its focus on saturated fats while downplaying the importance of fiber. Protein is ...
FARGO — A local dietitian is weighing in on the new food pyramid after the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recently announced changes. Registered dietitian Brittany Twiss at Sanford ...
Cutting back on ready-to-eat meals won't be easy, and whole milk may make a comeback. One thing that's certain: It'll be a while before the new guidelines trickle down to schools.
Registered dietitians break down the new Dietary Guidelines for Americans: how it compares to the last version, and why the upside-down food pyramid may send mixed messages about what to eat.
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