Buy Meal.com - Guide to Good Food |
Stop Parking Domain Names Powered by WhyPark.com |
|||||
Whatever Happened to the Basic Four Food Groups?Email 50 Million Daily - FREE!
What Ever Happened to the Basic FourThe USDA was originally given the conflicting task of educating the public on agricultural matters while simultaneously working with food producers to provide a reliable and consistent food supply. This has, over the course of time, led to our ever evolving dietary guidelines, and yet is the purpose of these guidelines for our health or to sell more food? Would You Believe There Were Once 12 Food Groups?The food guides during the 1930's were heavily influenced by The Great Depression and at that time included 12 separate groups! In 1956 the USDA produced the "Basic Four" food guide. The Dairy Industry was so enthusiastic they heavily promoted the plan, and why not; since milk, eggs and butter were suggested as a separate food group, it only made sense that the Dairy Industry would be quite pleased. In grade school in the 1960s we were taught three square meals a day were what was best, and any other eating was considered a "snack." What is a snack? Is it extra food when you're not hungry? Is it something to do when your bored? Is it a social activity (standing around a table laden with food at a party)? And just what was a square meal? It was based on the "Basic Four Food Groups" as they were defined at that time: 1. Milk Four groups, four sides, four square! Neat. Easy. People could "get" this, and that was the point. Make it easy enough for the average person to understand. In the 1970's research began making a case that the over consumption of certain foods such as fat, saturated fat, cholesterol and sodium, increased chances for heart disease and diabetes and thereby caused the USDA to attempt to further modify their guidelines. This was met with scorn, ridicule and very heavy resistance from the meat and dairy industries. They fought tooth-and-nail to keep the guidelines as they were, but to no avail. Eventually we ended up with the Food Pyramid. Big Foods Wins AgainIn 1988 and 1989, the USDA produced the Eating Right Pyramid, emphasizing grains and other plant foods, and de-emphasizing animal products. It was set for approval in 1991. Just prior to it's scheduled release the meat, dairy, and egg lobbyists finally took notice and heavily attacked the plan due for it's misrepresentation on their products. Complaints were made to the Secretary of Agriculture, Edward R. Madigan, that this pyramid would hurt the sales of beef. The National Milk Producers Association joined in the fight, and within weeks the new Eating Right Pyramid was withdrawn. Big food wins again! Secretary Madigan gave as his reason for the withdrawal that the plan was, "confusing to children." Next came the protests from the American Cancer Society, the American Medical Association and other health and medical organizations over the withdrawal of the pyramid. In July 1991 a private firm was hired, and charged with the task of testing the pyramid on a select group of children and those with minimal education. The resulting $855,000 study determined the plan was indeed sound, and it was again scheduled for release. In April 1992 the Eating Right Pyramid was released, one year late due to the 33 changes demanded by the meat and dairy industries, nearly all of which were incorporated into the design. Keep in mind that the dietary guidelines are a product of the food manufacturers greater needs (selling more product) with a rough balance of the health industry's attempt to influence public opinion. The Eating Right Pyramid Attacked by Atkins Diet and Other Low Carb DietsToday, in the early 2000s, we are again revising the USDA's recommendations. Formerly heavily leaning toward the consumption of breads and cereals (it never made a point of being specific about grains, but it make sense. The food industry is interested in selling processed grains, not whole grains), it appears we'll soon move back to the plan of the early 1930s which emphases meat and dairy, or maybe not. Only time will tell who will win the fight this time around. And the cycle continues. What's up next for our dietary guidelines is anyone's guess, which is why I suggest the common sense diet. Eat good food and more of it. End of story. ~~ Kathryn Martyn, Master NLP Practitioner, EFT counselor, author of the free e-book: Changing Beliefs, Your First Step to Permanent Weight Loss, and owner of OneMoreBite-Weightloss.com Get The Daily Bites: Inspirational Mini Lessons Using EFT and NLP for Ending the Struggle with Weight Loss.
|
This Site Is For Sale
MORE ARTICLES: Christmas Food Allergies: What are the alternatives? It is the end of the year, and it is time to plan for Christmas. With great food and festive spirit, Christmas is a joyous celebration we look forward to. However, if you are on of those who are allergies prone, it is a different story. Christmas is also associated with seasonal allergens such as the pollen from Christmas trees, the scent from Christmas candles, the mold from old Christmas ornaments. Most of all, the allergy prone has to combat with food allergies in all the Christmas goodies. Currently, the only cure for people who are allergy-sensitive is to prevent intake of foods which makes them allergic or what is termed as ?allergens.? To avoid food allergy attacks, it is a must to carefully prepare the food that will be consume...
Eating Disorders And The Use Of Yoga In Prevention And Treatment
Father's Day Steak: Tips For Cooking A Mouth-Watering Steak
Eating For Health And Efficiency
For Protection Against Travelers Illness -- Montmorillonite Clay Minerals Absorb Poisons from Food and Water
The Importance Of Shaping Good Eating Habits For Children
Detroit Based Restaurant Now Serving Comforts of Home at Spring Training in Lakeland
Landmark Restaurant in Chattanooga Undergoes Transformation
Top 10 Best Smoothie Recipes
Ten Reasons Not To Eat Processed Food
Agromin Donates 300 "Carrots For Kids" Gardening Kits to FOOD Share
Tips on Decorating, Food and Traditions Help Create the Perfect Family Holiday
Cookbooks For Chinese Food
The Friends of the UN World Food Program Urges Senate to Provide Mandatory Funding for McGovern-Dole Global School Lunch Program
Best Food Web site of 2008 to be Named by Web Marketing Association in Annual WebAward Competition
|
|||||
| Powered by WhyPark.com | Site Map | Home | ||||||