MAHA at 1-Year – A Scorecard
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概要
This podcast provides a comprehensive evaluation of the first year of the "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) movement and its influence on federal nutrition policy. We highlight significant milestones, such as the phasing out of synthetic food dyes, stricter oversight of food additives, and a historic shift in the 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines toward prioritizing minimally processed foods. However, we also address the shortcomings of these initiatives, namely their lack of clear definitions of ultraprocessed foods and the absence of practical culinary education for the public. While the movement successfully reframes chronic disease as a systemic issue, it struggles to bridge the gap between high-level policy changes and citizens' everyday eating habits. Ultimately, sustainable health reform requires moving beyond chemical regulation to equip people with the skills needed to navigate a complex food environment.