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.
The US has unveiled a controversial new food pyramid that's causing a stir among nutrition experts. It represents the latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans—advice on what types and quantities of ...
For years, the federal government advised Americans to limit red meat and foods high in saturated fats. However, new federal dietary guidelines elevate protein, dairy and healthy fats to the top of a ...
Share on Pinterest The 2025–2030 dietary guidelines include a new inverted food pyramid. Experts have mixed reactions to these changes. Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images New federal dietary ...
NUTRITIONISTS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT IT. THE GOVERNMENT’S NEW GUIDELINES SUGGEST YOUR SHOPPING LIST SHOULD INCLUDE MORE PROTEINS AND NATURAL OILS AND FATS INSTEAD OF ULTRA PROCESSED FOODS. THOSE ...
The food pyramid is getting turned upside down, with protein and dairy gaining more prominence in the suggested American diet. Sugar and processed foods are getting shunned even more with warning ...
Eat Real Food. That's the focus of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s new dietary guidelines for 2026, which strips processed foods and adds more protein, whole milk, and red ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The U.S. dietary guidelines just got a makeover — and a new, inverted food pyramid — that puts nutrient-dense proteins and ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. released new dietary guidelines, which he says aim to, quote, "revolutionize our food culture," end quote. LEILA FADEL, HOST: The guidelines come with a new food ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins unveiled new dietary guidelines for Americans on Wednesday, including a new food pyramid that might look a little odd at ...
The Trump administration released updated U.S. dietary guidelines Wednesday, encouraging Americans to eat more protein and full-fat dairy while cutting back on ultra-processed foods and added sugars.