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 ...
The 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans spotlight an inverted food pyramid, effectively sidelining MyPlate and ...
In early January, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the U.S. Department of Agriculture changed the federal nutrition policy and ...
The updated food pyramid, released in January, puts an emphasis on whole foods and deters high processed food consumption.
The Trump Administration reset U.S. food policy earlier this year, promising to put “real food” at the center of health as ...
The new document is just 10 pages, upholding Kennedy's pledge to create a simple, understandable guideline. Previous editions of the dietary guidelines have grown over the years, from a 19-page ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced new dietary guidelines for Americans focused on promoting whole foods, healthy proteins and fats. And he has "declare[d] war" on added sugar.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) first introduced its food pyramid in 1992. The pyramid offered visual guidance on ...
The American diet has had a roller coaster relationship with beef, but new dietary guidelines from the U.S. government puts beef back on top of the food pyramid. How did it get there again?
The new guidelines emphasizes eating protein and full-fat dairy while reducing sugar, carbs and ultraprocessed foods.
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.
A new critique of the 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines argues the issue isn’t specific foods — it’s a system where science, ...