באבי קענעדי מיט נייע ליסטע פון געזונטע עסן פאר 2026
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has endorsed the new 2026 Food Pyramid, emphasizing a diet focused on real, nutrient-dense foods. In his public remarks, Kennedy stated, “Real food — protein, dairy, fruit and vegetables, and then whole grains — that's what Americans should be eating. That's what the science says.”
The updated pyramid, unveiled on January 7, 2026, alongside USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins, represents a major departure from decades of conventional dietary guidance. It prioritizes protein, dairy, fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats, while reducing the emphasis on grains and virtually eliminating ultra-processed foods. The framework is grounded in peer-reviewed nutrition science linking whole foods to lower obesity and chronic disease risk.
Kennedy criticized earlier guidance from the 1980s that associated saturated fats with heart disease, noting that much of that research was flawed or misinterpreted. The new recommendations highlight decades of evidence supporting diets rich in nutrient-dense foods, demonstrating improved metabolic health, cardiovascular outcomes, and weight management.
The revised Food Pyramid is expected to influence federal nutrition programs serving millions of Americans, including school meals, veteran facilities, and public health initiatives. Kennedy stressed that the guidelines aim to provide clear, science-based guidance that reflects modern understanding of nutrition, empowering Americans to make healthier food choices.