The revamped food pyramid faces scrutiny, as USDA's National Nutrition Advisor Dr. Ben Carson says Americans don’t need to ...
The food pyramid released last week is inverted, showing red meats and vegetables at the top with grains and breads at the ...
We've got a new food pyramid and new dietary guidelines. But these core nutrition principles still apply, dietitians say.
The new nutrition recommendations prioritize protein and healthy fats, sharply reducing the role of grains and signaling a significant shift from longstanding government guidance.
Sweeping changes prioritize protein and fats over processed carbs, challenging decades of dietary dogma and setting the stage ...
The USDA first published guidance in 1980, then a food pyramid in 1992 and a 2011 "MyPlate" version. Here's how they stack up ...
Dietitian Lauren Benton with Southeast Health said that setting small, realistic goals makes healthy eating more attainable ...
The Trump administration rolled out new federal nutrition guidelines last week, including a new version of the food pyramid.
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The decision to return to a pyramid graphic is itself striking. The U.S. Department of Agriculture moved away from this ...