New dietary guidelines call for eating more meat and full-fat dairy, but less sugary foods

Dietary Guidelines Take a Dramatic U-turn: Meat, Full-Fat Dairy, and Sugary Foods Get the Boot

The Trump Administration's new dietary guidelines have sent shockwaves through the nutrition community by urging Americans to increase their consumption of meat, full-fat dairy products, and other rich foods, while slashing sugary snacks from their diets.

In a radical departure from previous guidance, the revised food pyramid now has its bottom half at the top. Beef, poultry, cheese, whole milk, eggs, and fruits and veggies are all encouraged to be mainstays of your diet. Conversely, whole grains, which were once touted as essential, have been relegated to the bottom of the pyramid.

The guidelines emphasize healthy fats, protein, and fiber-rich foods like beans, lentils, nuts, seeds, and legumes. Meat is also recommended at every meal, with no limits on serving sizes. Parents are advised to remove added sugars from their children's diets entirely, a move championed by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

But don't expect the government to rein in your drinking habits anytime soon – guidelines omit specific recommendations for alcohol consumption. In fact, Dr. Mehmet Oz, head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, seemed to imply that booze is best enjoyed after dinner, rather than at breakfast or any other meal.

The American Medical Association has wholeheartedly endorsed the new guidelines, touting food as medicine and offering clear guidance for patients and doctors to follow. So go ahead, indulge in those cheese plates – just don't forget to balance it out with plenty of fruits, veggies, and lean protein sources.

But experts warn that the revised guidelines could be a recipe for disaster if not implemented carefully. Dr. Walter Willett at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health notes that high intakes of red meat and dairy products are unlikely to lead to optimally healthy diets or a healthier planet.

As with any major shift in dietary guidance, it's essential to approach these changes with a critical eye – and a balanced plate.
 
omg no way is this good news for our planet 🌎 gotta be kidding me the us gov is basically saying go wild on meat cheese and sugary snacks like that's gonna save the world lol what about the whole grain industry now it's just being trampled all over the place i mean i get it they wanna boost food sales but come on this is a recipe for disaster 🍔🤯
 
OMG, like I'm both excited and terrified at the same time about these new dietary guidelines 🤯🍴! I mean, who doesn't love a good cheese plate every now and then? 😂 But seriously, it's like they're taking all this "food is medicine" stuff from Dr. Oz and taking it to the next level - it's either all or nothing, right? 🤷‍♀️ I'm not sure if I'm ready for no more whole grains in my life just yet... I kinda love a good carb-filled meal every now and then 🍝👌

And let's be real, who's going to enforce these new guidelines? It's like they're giving us all a free pass to eat as much red meat and dairy as we want... I hope the experts are right that it's not a recipe for disaster, or else I'm blaming my cardiologist 😂. Maybe we should just stick to the classic advice from The Office - "just do it" 🤣
 
🤔 I'm all for making healthy eating more accessible, but this new guidelines are kinda worrying. I mean, meat and full-fat dairy getting the green light? That's just asking for trouble in my book. We've seen how saturated those industries already are - think of all the money they're pouring into 'research' that just seems to benefit their bottom line 🤑. And what about the environmental impact of all this increased red meat consumption? I'm not convinced it's the best decision, but at the same time, I don't want to be one of those 'eat whatever you want' kind of people either 🤷‍♂️. Maybe we just need some more research and caution before we fully commit to these changes...
 
idk about this new diet guidelines lol 🤯! They're like "eat more meat, cheese, and sugary snacks" 🍔🧀🍬 but still tell you to balance it out w/ fruits & veggies 🥗 meanwhile, they're all low-key encouraging us to drink booze after dinner 🍸👌 experts are hating on this move tho 💁‍♀️ did u know that high intakes of red meat & dairy products can lead to some pretty serious health probs 🤕 and the environment too? 🌎 btw, have u seen the stats on how much sugar is in those sugary snacks? 🤯 its like 50% more than we thought! ⚠️ according to the CDC, daily sugar intake has increased by 22% since 2000 📈 meanwhile, fiber intake has dropped by 10% 🥗 what's going on?! 🤔
 
I'm tellin' ya, somethin's fishy about this new dietary guidelines 🤔. First of all, they're pumpin' up the meat and dairy, but what's really goin' on? Is it just a ploy to get us all fat and slobby, so we can be more controlled and complacent? And don't even get me started on the sugary snacks – that's just a way to keep us hooked on processed food. 🍿

And have you seen the American Medical Association's endorsement of these guidelines? It sounds like they're gettin' paid off by all the cheese and dairy companies, if you ask me 🤪. And what about Dr. Willett at Harvard – he's sayin' that high intakes of red meat and dairy products are bad for us, but I bet he's gettin' a nice fat paycheck from somewhere... 😏

It's all just too suspicious for my taste. We need to be keepin' an eye on this one, folks! 🕵️‍♀️
 
omg u guys i'm like totally freaking out about this new dietary guidelines 🤯!! so they're saying we should eat more meat & full-fat dairy products?!?! like isn't that gonna be bad for our health & the planet?? 🌎 idk but i do know that sugary snacks are getting kicked to the curb which is a total win in my book 🍪👏 but at the same time, experts are saying this new guidelines could be super problematic if not implemented right so let's all just take a deep breath & approach it with caution 🤔💚
 
🤯 Interesting how the new guidelines are all about balance... just saying 😏. I mean, who doesn't love cheese plates? 🧀🍷 But seriously, experts are warning that we might be heading for disaster if people don't know what they're eating. Like, what's wrong with whole grains and sugary snacks? Can't we have a little of everything? 🤔 The medical association is backing this new stuff but I'm not convinced it's the best idea... 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised by this new set of guidelines, you know? They're saying we should be eating more meat and full-fat dairy? Like, what about all the health benefits of plant-based diets? 🥗 I'm not sure I buy into the idea that cheese plates are a great way to balance out our diets. Don't get me wrong, I love a good cheese plate as much as the next person, but come on! The experts are warning us that this could lead to some major health problems if we're not careful. 🚨 I guess it's always important to approach changes like these with a critical eye and make sure we're thinking about the bigger picture. 🤝
 
I'm totally down with ditching the whole grain thing, I mean, who needs all that fiber anyway? Meat is where it's at! I'm talking burgers, steaks, ribs, you name it! And don't even get me started on cheese - creamy brie and cheddar are my weakness. Whole milk too, I'm not about that low-fat life. Sugary snacks are overrated, give me a bag of potato chips any day. And let's be real, who needs fruits and veggies when you've got meat and dairy to get your daily dose of nutrients? The government is finally getting it right, and if the AMA and Dr. Oz say so too, I'm sold 🤪🍔
 
🤔 I'm not sure if this is a good thing for us... all that meat and dairy might be great for our taste buds but what about the environment? 🌎 All those extra red meats and dairy products could lead to some serious greenhouse gas emissions. And let's not forget about our waistlines... we don't want to trade in our whole grains for a plate of cheesy burgers every day, do we? 😂 It just seems like there are so many variables at play here that I'm not sure anyone's really thinking about the bigger picture. What if this is just another example of how we're trying too hard to please everyone and forgetting what's truly important? 🤷‍♂️ Maybe it's time for us to take a step back, breathe, and think about what kind of world we want to live in? 👏
 
Wow 🤯 Meat and full-fat dairy are back in the diet? Interesting how the guidelines have flipped the script on sugary snacks... I'm still trying to wrap my head around the lack of specific recommendations for alcohol consumption tho 😂
 
omg what's going on with these new diet guidelines?! 🤯 i mean i know everyone's always talking about reducing sugary snacks but now they're basically telling us to eat more meat and dairy? like, isn't that just gonna lead to weight gain and stuff? 🤔 also why are whole grains being pushed down the list? didn't we used to hear about how good they were for us? 🍞

i guess it's kinda cool that they're focusing on healthy fats and protein but at the same time, aren't those just gonna make you feel all bloated and uncomfortable if you overdo it? 😳 i'm also a bit worried about the fact that they're not giving any specific guidelines for drinking... isn't that just asking to get messed up? 🍹

anyway i'm def gonna be keeping an eye on this one and trying to make sense of it all 🤔.
 
idk about this new dietary guideline 🤷‍♀️ its all about meat n dairy 4 life lol... sounds like they r tryin 2 give us permission 2 eat as much cheese n bacon as we want 😂 but seriously, dont think this is gonna lead 2 a healthier nation. whole grains r bein sacrificed 4 the sake of burgers n fries 🍔👎 gotta remember balance ur plate n all that jazz 🥗🤞
 
🤔 I'm not sure what's more concerning, the fact that the new guidelines are telling us to eat more meat and full-fat dairy or that they're essentially saying sugary snacks aren't a big deal anymore 😒. I mean, we already know how bad processed foods can be for us, so why is this sudden change? Where are the sources on these "experts" saying it's okay to eat more red meat and dairy? 🤓 And what about the American Medical Association endorsing these guidelines without any clear reasoning behind them? It just seems like a big PR stunt to me 🚫. I need some credible research to back up these claims before I start chowing down on all that cheese and burgers 🍔🧀
 
I don't usually comment but I'm kinda surprised by this new guideline 🤔. They're basically saying we should eat more meat and dairy products like there's no tomorrow 🥩🍫. I mean, isn't that the opposite of what we've been told before about eating healthy? And what about all those sugary snacks they're cutting out? 🍭 Not exactly a reason to celebrate for me 🙅‍♂️.

I'm also kinda weirded out by how much emphasis is put on meat at every meal 🍴. Like, can't we just have some veggies or something? 🥗 And what's with the lack of guidelines on drinking? I mean, come on, you can't seriously expect us to know how much booze is safe to drink without any guidance 🍺.

It's gotta be interesting to see how this plays out in real life 🤞. I hope they do some more research before we all start chowing down on burgers and milkshakes 🍔🥛.
 
omg u think its a good idea 2 eat more meat & full fat dairy?? 🤔 idk about this... cant they just have a neutral section on food choices instead of making us feel guilty or shamed if we dont follow it? also, whats with the booze part? 🍻 why is it not included in any guidelines? and what about portion control? meat is not always lean protein & red meat can be unhealthy for our bodies 🥩👀
 
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