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American Heart Association releases dietary guidance counter to some Maha guidelines

The American Heart Association (AHA) released new dietary guidance emphasizing plant-based proteins, vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and limited sugar, salt, and ultra-processed foods. This guidance contrasts with recent recommendations from the Trump administration, which encouraged more protein from both animal and plant sources and consumption of full-fat dairy.

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American Heart Association releases dietary guidance counter to some Maha guidelines
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The American Heart Association (AHA) released new dietary guidance emphasizing plant-based proteins, vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and limited sugar, salt, and ultra-processed foods. This guidance contrasts with recent recommendations from the Trump administration, which encouraged more protein from both animal and plant sources and consumption of full-fat dairy. The AHA specifically recommends plant-based proteins over red meat, lean cuts of red meat in small portions when consumed, and low-fat or fat-free dairy. The AHA's recommendations align with the FDA's dietary guidelines on major issues. Released approximately every five years, the AHA's guidance aims to promote cardiovascular health and recommends children begin following a heart-healthy diet from age one.

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The AHA releases dietary guidance about every five years to promote cardiovascular health.

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AHA pushed for plant-based proteins, low-fat dairy, and lean cuts of red meat in small portions.

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Trump administration recommended Americans eat more protein from both animal and plant sources, and encouraged full-fat dairy.

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American Heart Association released new nutrition guidance emphasizing plant-based protein over meat.

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The AHA’s guidance is aligned with the US Food and Drug Administration’s dietary guidelines on major issues.

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The American Heart Association’s new nutrition guidance, released on Tuesday, emphasized a dietary pattern rich in vegetables, ​fruits and whole grains, prioritizing plant-based protein over meat.It also suggested limiting the ‌use of sugar, salt and ultra-processed foods and replacing full fat dairy with non-fat and low-fat dairy.Donald Trump earlier this year announced a new slate of dietary ​guidelines that recommended Americans eat more protein from both animal ​and plant sources, and encouraged the consumption of full-fat dairy.In contrast ⁠to the federal government’s recommendation of use of beef tallow and ​consumption of red meat, the AHA pushed for plant-based proteins such as legumes, ​nuts and seeds, choosing low-fat or fat-free dairy, and, when consuming red meat, selecting lean cuts, avoiding processed forms and keeping portions small.The Trump administration and health secretary ​Robert F Kennedy Jr’s push to “Make America healthy again” has focused on ​the removal of synthetic dyes, other chemical ingredients, ultra-processed foods, consumption of less sugar ‌and ⁠seed oils.The AHA also suggested Americans choose sources of unsaturated fats, avoid ultraprocessed foods and minimize intake of added sugars in beverages and foods.The organization recommended Americans to prepare foods with minimal or no salt, and limit ​the intake of ​alcohol.The guidance also ⁠recommended children can and should begin following a heart-healthy dietary pattern starting at one years old.The AHA’s guidance is aligned with the US Food and ​Drug Administration’s ⁠dietary guidelines on major issues, a spokesperson from the FDA said, adding they look forward to working collaboratively with AHA.The AHA, which is the nation’s ⁠oldest ​and largest voluntary organization dedicated to fighting heart ​disease and stroke, releases dietary guidance about every five years to promote cardiovascular health.
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