- Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced new federal dietary guidelines which hospitals are mandated to follow, promoting increased consumption of red meat, eggs, and full-fat dairy, aiming to "Make America Healthy."
- This federal directive contradicts a growing trend in hospitals, such as NYC Health + Hospitals, which have successfully implemented plant-based default meal programs for patients.
- Medical experts, including Dr. Michael Klaper, a pioneer in plant-based medicine, and Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn, warn that an increase in animal products could lead to a rise in chronic diseases like heart attacks and type 2 diabetes.
- Kennedy argues that previous low-fat, high-carbohydrate guidelines failed to curb obesity and that animal proteins are essential for metabolic health, emphasizing the elimination of ultra-processed foods.
- Despite the federal shift, plant-based programs continue to expand due to high patient satisfaction, cost savings, environmental benefits, and the belief that clinical evidence supports plant-based diets for chronic disease prevention.
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RFK Jr. wants meat back on hospital trays, no matter what cardiologists think