Last week, Joe Rogan (a comedian) shared an Instagram post that enraged millions. I'm angry about it for a whole different reason.
Today's episode dives into the science behind the viral "lucky charms food pyramid."
I'm angry because what Joe shared was only partially true. It was missing a key piece of context. It invoked food fear over something that's not used in practice (and may never be.)
I'm angry because nutrition professionals can't keep up with celebrities trying to gain popularity and sell meal plans or cook books or supplements.
So let's talk about where that "food pyramid" came from, and what's really going on behind the scenes.
Buckle up for this one, friend!
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SHOW NOTES:
Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2020-2025: https://www.dietaryguidelines.gov/sites/default/files/2021-03/Dietary_Guidelines_for_Americans-2020-2025.pdf
Backstory on what the Food Compass is, and who's behind it: https://www.nutritioninsight.com/news/food-compass-nutrient-profiling-system-targets-policymakers-and-industry-with-holistic-view-of-food-healthfulness.html
Journal published 1/2023 on dangers of the Food Compass (original source of the viral photo): https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/eu578/
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