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My visit to the USDA Dietary Guidelines Committee

7/13/2019

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That's me standing up and speaking in public which is, frankly, my least favorite thing to do in the whole world. Yet I defied my stubborn phobia because I had some thoughts I wanted to get off my chest, live and in person,  to the US Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) Dietary Guidelines for Americans Committee (DGAC). The USDA Dietery Guidelines (DGA) are a big, HUGE deal. It's the mother of all food guidelines. It was formerly known as the food pyramid then they changed its name to My Plate.
Other government and medical association food guidelines are basically rephrasing of the DGA. The diabetes, heart and cancer guidelines are very similar because they plagiarize from the DGA. 
School lunch programs,food asistance programs, military mess halls and hospital nutrition departments alo make their menus based on the DGA. Other countries use a the DGA as the backbone of their own diet guidelines. Are you beginning to get the picture? It's important.
Every 5 years the law mandates the guidelines be updated. 
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Unfortunately the DGA has not really worked out well in prevention. OK that is a major understatement. It has been a been a calamity for human human health. DGA and the obesity epidemic both came into being in 1980. Let me reiterate  that point.  The food rulebook that was supposed to prevent heart disease, diabetes and obesity has completely and utterly failed. 
Imagine that the DGAC was an engineering company and the buildings made from its blueprints kept collapsing, that company would be sued into bankruptcy and the owners of the company would be thrown in jail for criminal incompetence. 
Everyday, over and over, I see people struggling with their health problems such as weight, diabetes, hypertension and digestion who are try to "eat healthy" like the guidelines say: Low fat/ lean meat/ high fiber/ whole grain/ low calorie....and fail miserably.  Good intention are sabotaged by bad rules. I went to Washington to tell the people who have been been appointed to the 2020 guidelines committee that I am not impressed. MAny people are not impressed. Many people are laughing at them. This epidemic of chronic disease should not be a joke. Watch my friend Priyanka Wali MD tell some uncomfortable truths to the committee.
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The dietary guidelines now recommend 3 style of eating it calls dietary patterns:
  1. American style (DASH)
  2. Mediterranean
  3. vegetarian
On the surface they look a little different but in actuality they all advise 50-50 of calories from carbohydrates. Carbohydrates which are not actually required by our bodies which do actually require proteins and fats.  We'd be better off if they completely turned the food pyramid upside down. That's what I'm hoping for. Cross your fingers but don't hold your breath.

Dr. Eric Sodicoff's comments to the DGAC

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    Eric Sodicoff MD

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    Diplomate:
    American Board of Obesity Medicine

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