More protein, dairy: Trump admin unveils 5-year update to dietary guidelines - beef gud

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Inverted pyramid​

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joked that the food pyramid is now flipped to emphasize a focus on proteins, dairy, red meats, vegetables and fruits.

Guidelines used for federal programs​

Officials noted that the guidelines aren’t just an encouragement for families, but a framework for what’s permissible in several federal nutrition and assistance programs.

Fight chronic illnesses​

The new guidance focused on reducing the risk of chronic diseases such as obesity and certain heart conditions.

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Trump administration health officials released a new set of dietary guidelines they said would promote healthy eating habits and reduce the need for medications and disease diagnoses. The plan is much more condensed than prior editions, but it pushes the same message for Americans to consume nutrient-rich foods.

“Eat real food,” that’s the directive U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. issued Wednesday in announcing the new recommendations, often declaring a “war” on saturated fats and added sugars.

“A new framework centers on protein and health fats, vegetables, fruits and whole grains,” Kennedy said.

Kennedy called the new guidelines “the most significant reset of federal nutrition policy in history.” He said that the departments worked with “MAHA Moms” and public health advocates to redevelop guidelines.

The food guidelines would be used to determine what foods the military and children in public schools get and what’s permissible for purchase with benefits, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.

USDA and HHS secretaries are required to update dietary guidelines at least once every five years.

Secretaries for the U.S. Departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services are required to update guidelines at least every five years. They are used to build mandates on what foods are considered sufficient for use in a number of federal nutrition and welfare programs.

Flipping the food pyramid on its head​

Kennedy joked during the briefing that the new recommendations returned the food pyramid to its original orientation, prioritizing protein-rich foods, dairy products, fruit, vegetables and healthy fats.

He criticized former editions of the guidelines for “promoting” processed foods due to the former pyramid placing fats, oils and sweets atop the triangle, but they’re meant to be consumed sparingly. The 2020 release of dietary guidelines didn’t promote such foods, however. Several sections in the document urged people to limit or avoid processed meats and soy products due to higher levels of sodium and saturated fats.

“Replacing processed or high-fat meats (e.g., hot dogs, sausages, bacon) with seafood could help lower intake of saturated fat and sodium, nutrients that are often consumed in excess of recommended limits,” according to the former recommendations.

USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins said during the press conference that people should now eat more protein, dairy, healthy fats, whole grains, fruits and vegetables — whether fresh, frozen, canned or dried.

“These dietary guidelines are foundational to so many USDA programs, and their introductions marks the first step in connecting America’s schools and dinner plates to the best of American agriculture,” Rollins said.

It also contains a promotion for people to drink whole milk versus other versions, but research has shown that the milks range in nutritional value based on a person’s individual health.

George Mason University College of Public Health nutrition professor Sapna Batheja wrote that research on whole milk is mixed, as it contains higher amounts of saturated fat, which can raise low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. This has been labeled as a risk factor for heart disease.

“For most adults, low-fat or fat-free dairy is recommended to limit unhealthy saturated fat while still getting essential nutrients,” Batheja wrote. “For children under two, whole milk is generally recommended for brain development, unless otherwise directed by a health care provider. For those who are lactose intolerant, lactose-free milk or plant milks fortified with vitamins and nutrients (like soy milk) are good alternatives.”

Guidelines sought to fight rising cases of chronic illnesses​

The updated guidelines were issued, officials said, in an effort to combat the rising numbers of people diagnosed with chronic illnesses. Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz said the driver behind the change was lessening chronic illnesses in the country.

“The best way to reduce drug spend in America is to not need the drugs in the first place,” Oz said.

He sought the plan to reduce people’s necessity for weight-loss drugs and those for autoimmune problems.

It’s a push that past secretaries and administrators appear to be on the same page about, according to older editions of the dietary guidelines. A number of health organizations like Johns Hopkins Medicine, University of California Los Angeles Health and Harvard University Medical School urge people with a chronic disease to consume foods that reduce inflammation and increase intake of fruits and vegetables.


Foods that cause inflammation are red meat, processed meats, deep-fried foods, foods high in added sugars, baked goods made with white flour and others.

“It can seem challenging at first to eat for lower inflammation with so many inflammatory foods commercially available, but over time, small changes can turn into lasting habits,” according to Johns Hopkins Medicine. “While no one food reduces inflammation, building a healthy, holistic dietary pattern can help lower your risk of inflammatory disease and transform your health.”

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Based and keto pilled.

Ya'll niggas better stay the fuck away from my hangar steaks, it's already impossible to get an outside skirt!
Dude, don't even mention hanging tender/hanger steak. We don't need people to become aware of them.
 
Blackpilled did a special on the American Chestnut Tree. He talked specifically about how 1800s up to 1920s Americans in Appalachia would do exactly that. Pigs were delicious then.

Tl;dw: globalism destroyed the great redwood of appalachia

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Can't beat the price of pork. $2.xx/lb is so cheap. If I could just get the wife to put down the seafood.
If she eats tilapia (I do) explain to her that it’s all grown in Chinese farms where there’s peepee in the water.
 
Vile unforgivable brown propaganda.

Milk is THE white man's drink.

Only being able to drink milk as a child is a sign of the uncivilized.
No lmao, when you're an adult you use milk as an ingredient rather than something you drink by itself because milk is a drink for children. You people are so hilariously uncultured.
 
sprinkle Vegeta onto it.
does the prince of all saiyans make a good seasoning?

No lmao, when you're an adult you use milk as an ingredient rather than something you drink by itself because milk is a drink for children. You people are so hilariously uncultured.
there's a reason milk-drinker is an insult invented by greeks for the barbarian tribes, and means someone who lacks courage. it's a way of calling you childish, or saying you're acting like one.
 
News of this has reached just north of Wigan in the UK - great news to report, it has won the backing of two of the UK's cultural exports:

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Dude, don't even mention hanging tender/hanger steak. We don't need people to become aware of them.

Yeah but farmers aren't people, they're bros.... Just don't tell my mother in law, she's making charcoal out of whatever cut she buys. Some people were born to eat sirloin but not me, I will eat a damn inside skirt even first, I'll still be chewing my first bite 2 pages from now but at least it's got flavor.
 
The original Food Pyramid is where my intense distrust of the govt came from. They seriously told kids to eat up to 12 servings of bread a day.
Guidelines were for adults. And it was 6-11 servings of bread, cereal, rice, or pasta, with a serving being 1 slice bread, 1/2 cup cooked cereal/ rice/ pasta, or 1 oz ready-to-eat cereal. But it didn't specify whole grains, and people will lie to themselves about their "servings" (guarantee most people eat 2 cups of pasta at a sitting) or decide to believe that half a loaf of Wonder is a good thing, or see the "11" and go for it, regardless of their body needs. And would omit their doritos "snack" of 5 servings as an exception or "deserved treat" from any count they might have been doing.

Also a serving of vegs was 1 cup, compared to half that of pasta/ rice, which was also not prominent in the graphics.

Either way, though, the proportions came cross as way off and did not account for the rationalizations of those who need guidance the most. Bread and pasta is easy to throw down and also comforting, especially for overeaters. People just saw "bread and pasta the most."

there's a reason milk-drinker is an insult invented by greeks for the barbarian tribes, and means someone who lacks courage. it's a way of calling you childish, or saying you're acting like one.
That's from when milk was primarily from breastfeeding, so the insult ties to being an infant or toddler.
 
Sorry to power level here but my stomach hates high fat meats like beef and salmon. I can still eat them, but my stomach will kind of cramp for while, so I usually eat lean meats like chicken and turkey and others. Is there way I can still get those fats, or do I need to power through the pain?
 
Sorry to power level here but my stomach hates high fat meats like beef and salmon. I can still eat them, but my stomach will kind of cramp for while, so I usually eat lean meats like chicken and turkey and others. Is there way I can still get those fats, or do I need to power through the pain?
1) you are probably getting enough fat already unless your job is lifting entire houses over your head
2) don't take dietary advice from online autist forums
 
Sorry to power level here but my stomach hates high fat meats like beef and salmon. I can still eat them, but my stomach will kind of cramp for while, so I usually eat lean meats like chicken and turkey and others. Is there way I can still get those fats, or do I need to power through the pain?

If you are fat, eating fat gives you the shits because your liver is overworked. There is no place to stuff the fat, your cells wont accept it because they are numb to insulin, so it just drops it back into your gut. You fix that problem by cutting refined carbs/intake in general, cleaning up your liver/colon over a few months and becoming fat burn adapted/fixing your insulin levels... Then you have solid, half a meter of rope shits. Shits that arrive on time, shits that exit your tunnel more reliably than a German train.... even after a big ass steak with a side of bacon and eggs.
 
Ostatnio edytowane:
Milk seems like it'd mess with your stomach after eating all that.
Your Aryan genes are weak, brother.
Milk goes well with a lot of things tbh. Just got to experiment.
I chug down milk like crazy already on account of all the good stuff in it.
KAKAROT!
Feeder fetish ass dietary advice. Don't forget your weight gain shake and McDonalds order, Yankee!
Your daily reminder Kiwis that Japan's increasingly-westernized diet high in animal proteins is making its women start growing actual tits. If you want to do your part to help make anime real, find a Japanese woman and buy her a big fat steak.
 
Either way, though, the proportions came cross as way off and did not account for the rationalizations of those who need guidance the most. Bread and pasta is easy to throw down and also comforting, especially for overeaters. People just saw "bread and pasta the most."

Guidelines were definitely not made clear. Not to doxx myself, but the Food Pyramid was taught to kids in the U.S. as "you need 6-12 servings of carbs such as breads!" Now here we are 30 years later and people pretend not to know why obesity rates are through the roof.
 
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