More DGA Chicanery
Received this email this morning, and it appears we have a long way to go:
"Immediate Action Required:
Federal Government Ignoring the Science on Saturated Fats
URGENT: We need your help to ensure that the federal government not continue to ignore large, government-funded rigorous clinical trials—the “gold standard” of evidence—that could reverse decades of misguided nutrition policy on the subject of saturated fats.
During the recent meeting of the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, the last such meeting before release of the 2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) later this year, the committee failed to consider any of this evidence.
Instead, the committee announced it had found the link between saturated-fats consumption and cardiovascular disease to be “strong,” for both children and adults. In fact, the committee proposed lowering the caps on saturated fat even further, from the current 10% of calories down to 7%.
These conclusions ignore the entire last decade of science, during which a growing number of scientists have concluded that the caps on saturated fats are not supported by the science.
In fact most recently, a group of leading scientists reviewed the research on saturated-fats and released a consensus statement, concluding that the most rigorous and current science fails to support a continuation of caps on saturated fats.
Why is the current DGA committee yet again simply rubber stamping the status quo and ignoring this science?
Americans deserve a recommendation on dietary saturated fat that is based on the most current and rigorous science available. Join us in calling on the 2020 DGA Advisory Committee to critically review the most up-to-date evidence and modify its position on saturated fats accordingly.
When we refer to “rigorous science,” we mean the data from well-controlled, randomized, clinical trials—the type of evidence that can demonstrate cause and effect. These trials were conducted on some 75,000 people addressing the question: do saturated fats cause heart disease? The results are that fats have no effect on cardiovascular or total mortality. This evidence has never been directly reviewed by any DGA committee.
Ignoring evidence in order to preserve the status-quo is not acceptable. It’s not good policy, and it has not been good for the health of the American people. With the next iteration of the guidelines, your help is more crucial than ever to ensure that the USDA critically review the most up-to-date evidence and modify the government’s position on saturated fats to reflect the science accurately.
Send Congress A Letter: Reform The Dietary Guidelines To Improve Public Health In America"
About The Nutrition Coalition
The Nutrition Coalition (TNC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-partisan educational organization, founded in 2015, with the primary goal of ensuring that U.S. nutrition policy is based on rigorous scientific evidence. We promote the importance of adopting a state-of-the-art scientific process for ensuring evidence-based nutrition policy. TNC is actively building a broad and diverse coalition of scientists, health-care practitioners, researchers, policy makers, and concerned citizens to fight nutrition-related chronic diseases in America through rigorous science, education, and effective communication. We invite you to join us. Together, we can change the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, improve public health, and reduce related medical costs for generations to come.
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Washington, DC 20005
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