The U.S. Dietary Guidelines are supposed to reflect the best available nutrition science… but what happens when the final recommendations don’t match the evidence?
In this episode, I’m joined by Akash Patel to break down how the Dietary Guidelines are created, where they diverged from the scientific report, and what this means for nutrition, public health, and your everyday food choices.
Akash Patel is an MD/MBA student at the University of Miami focused on nutrition, lifestyle medicine, and public health, with a focus on improving nutrition education in healthcare.
What we cover:
12:50 – How the Dietary Guidelines are created (DGAC explained)
17:43 – Why most Americans don’t follow the guidelines
23:27 – Where the final guidelines diverge from the science
34:24 – Issues with the new guidelines (visuals, messaging, contradictions)
58:31 – Key differences: plant protein, processed foods, health equity
1:19:50 – How U.S. guidelines compare to other countries
1:30:25 – Plant vs animal protein and long-term health outcomes
1:45:51 – Practical ways to eat more plant protein
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