The Erosion of Protein in the US Dietary Guidelines
Nina Teicholz Nina Teicholz

The Erosion of Protein in the US Dietary Guidelines

The expert committee reviewing the science for the next U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans is considering major changes to the protein food groups. An analysis of the last two public meetings of the expert committee, in September 2023 and January 2024, indicate a strong possibility that these groups with meat and dairy may be reduced or diluted by plant proteins, continuing a steady erosion of these categories over the past 20 years.

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Reversing Diabetes in Alabama
Nina Teicholz Nina Teicholz

Reversing Diabetes in Alabama

Sometimes, a well-timed email can make a real difference. For Michael Collins, age 53, that life-changing message arrived from his employer’s wellness initiative in October 2020. It was the Monday after his doctor had told him that he was “in trouble” and needed to get his weight and diabetes under control.

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Congress Says Dietary Guidelines Needed for Americans with Chronic Disease
John Bates John Bates

Congress Says Dietary Guidelines Needed for Americans with Chronic Disease

The House Appropriations report for 2024 includes the following language:
The Committee recognizes that the Dietary Guidelines for Americans is designed to include all Americans. Given the increase in chronic disease, the Committee directs USDA to include in the 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans a dietary pattern for the treatment of diet-related diseases, including obesity and diabetes, based exclusively on rigorous data.

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The Nutrition Coalition Supports Senator Grassley’s Call to Suspend DGA Process
John Bates John Bates

The Nutrition Coalition Supports Senator Grassley’s Call to Suspend DGA Process

The Nutrition Coalition strongly supports Senator Chuck Grassley’s call for suspending the development of the 2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans until the Departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services (USDA-HHS) fully disclose all financial conflicts-of-interest (COI) on the appointed expert group that oversees the science for the guidelines, called the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (DGAC).

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TNC Campaign to Reduce Sugar in School Meals
John Bates John Bates

TNC Campaign to Reduce Sugar in School Meals

In February 2023, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) proposed an update to the School Nutrition Standards. Some of these proposals were misguided, but one was on the right track: a limit on added sugars to 10% of calories per meal, starting in 2027.

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USDA Fails to Fully Implement National Academies’ Advice for Bringing “Transparency,” “Rigor” to the Dietary Guidelines
Nina Teicholz Nina Teicholz

USDA Fails to Fully Implement National Academies’ Advice for Bringing “Transparency,” “Rigor” to the Dietary Guidelines

Congress has spent seven years and 2 million dollars trying to improve the rigor and transparency of the U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA), our nation’s top nutrition policy. With Congressional funds, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) in 2017 conducted the first-ever outside peer-review of the guidelines process and issued 11 recommendations.

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