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New Dietary Guidelines : Cut Sugar, Eat More Whole Foods

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Every five years the United States government comes out with dietary guidelines and after a year of debate between health experts and food industry lobbyists, the new dietary guidelines were released yesterday.

Here are some key highlights from the new guidelines that you should know: 

Where the study falls short

The new guidelines do not address the need to reduce processed meats and refined carbohydrates.  Also, the new guidelines don’t tell you that foods high in saturated fat, namely processed foods, contain cholesterol as well.

Affecting change

The new guidelines aims to make it clear that Americans need to change the way they eat to reduce the rate of obesity and diet-related diseases such as Diabetes, Hypertension, High Cholesterol and Heart Disease.  The new guidelines encourage people to develop healthy eating habits by including a diet rich in vegetables, fruits, whole grains, low-fat dairy and lean protein.  Healthy eating habits include:

 

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