New U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans
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The U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans are released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Health and Human Services every five years. The new 2025-2030 guidelines were released January 7th and focus on prioritizing "real food," emphasizing high-quality protein, healthy fat, fruits, vegetables and whole grains, while reducing highly processed foods, added sugars, and refined carbs. Priscilla Brenes, a nutrition and wellness educator for K-State Extension, says the guidelines serve as a base for developing a healthy diet
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