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5 food experts making sense of MAHA's vision for a new way of eating


Published on 2025-05-06 21:28:03 - STAT
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  • Here are five experts to follow to get a handle on what MAHA's food moves really mean for the future of health.

The article from STAT News, published on May 5, 2025, discusses the significant changes to the U.S. dietary guidelines influenced by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s administration, which has prioritized public health and food policy. The new guidelines, dubbed the "Maha Makeover," aim to address chronic diseases through dietary shifts, emphasizing plant-based diets, reduced sugar intake, and increased consumption of whole foods. The article highlights five experts to watch in this evolving field: Dr. Jane Goodall, a primatologist advocating for plant-based diets; Dr. Michael Greger, a physician and nutrition expert; Marion Nestle, a food policy expert; Dr. Walter Willett, a nutrition researcher from Harvard; and Dr. David Katz, a lifestyle medicine specialist. These experts are expected to play crucial roles in shaping and promoting the new dietary guidelines, which are seen as a pivotal step towards improving public health in the United States.

Read the Full STAT Article at:
[ https://www.statnews.com/2025/05/05/dietary-guidelines-get-rfk-jr-maha-makeover-five-experts-to-watch-food-public-health/ ]