Here's what the new food pyramid released by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins looks like.
The new US dietary guidelines for 2025-2030 emphasizes diets rich in protein, dairy, healthy fats, vegetables and fruits.
The new pyramid is considered an “upside-down” version of previous models, including the more recent “MyPlate” adaptation.
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(NEXSTAR) – 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 ...
An Atlanta dietitian offers an assessment of the new Dietary Guidelines for Americans, unveiled recently by the Trump administration, which flips the food pyramid on its head.
The new food pyramid has turned things upside down. Literally speaking, the image representing the newest Dietary Guidelines for Americans is itself flipped from the pyramid of the past. But the US ...
Has the U.S. Department of Agriculture flipped everything you thought you knew about nutrition on its head? At first glance, the newly released dietary guidelines featuring a new food pyramid may seem ...
A newly redesigned food pyramid from the U.S. government is getting attention not just from nutritionists but also from economists and businesses, because its impact could extend far beyond personal ...
More protein, full-fat dairy, less added sugar, less whole grains part of the USDA's new recommendations. Local dietician explains what that means for most people.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of Health and Human Services released a new set of dietary guidelines last month, with a message to "eat real food." At a Jan. 7 White House press ...