In an unprecedented move, the Trump administration has now published a 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans that is insufficient to guide federal policy and diverges from the science-based recommendations of the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee.

In addition to creating confusion, these changes may directly impact at least 1 in 4 Americans through federal nutrition assistance programs that are required to align with the DGA, like the National School Lunch Program.  
 
Recommendations based on the preponderance of evidence were provided by the 2025 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (DGAC), a group of independent nutrition experts tasked with reviewing the latest nutrition research and providing the United States Departments of Agriculture (USDA) and Health and Human Services (HHS) with evidence-based recommendations. While the Departments are not legally required to adopt all DGAC recommendations, the 2020 DGA included “nearly all” of the 2020 DGAC’s recommendations and the Departments provided a justification for any key divergences, as recommended for all DGA editions by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.  

In this gap, the Center for Science in the Public Interest and the Center for Biological Diversity created the Uncompromised Dietary Guidelines for Americans. The purpose of The 2025-2030 Uncompromised DGA is to demonstrate what the federal government’s overarching Guidelines for healthy dietary patterns could have looked like if the Trump administration had not strayed from its mandate to publish clear, detailed, evidence-based Guidelines. Policymakers, advocates, health professionals, and consumers can use this integration of the 2025 DGAC’s science-based recommendations to guide public health policy and individual decisions. 

The Uncompromised Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2025–2030

Policymakers, advocates, health professionals, and consumers can use this integration of the 2025 DGAC’s science-based recommendations to guide public health policy and individual decisions.

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Endorsements

The following organizations and past Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee members have endorsed the Uncompromised DGA.  

Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee members  

William H. Dietz, M.D., Ph.D. (1995) 

Shiriki K. Kumanyika, Ph.D. (1995, 2000) 

Meir Stampfer, M.D., Dr.P.H. (2000) 

Lawrence Appel, M.D., M.P.H. (2005, 2010) 

Eric B. Rimm, ScD (2010) 

Mary Story, PhD, RD (2015) 

Cheryl Anderson, PhD, MPH (2015, 2025) 

Carol Byrd-Bredbenner, PhD, RD (2025) 

Fatima Cody Stanford, MD, MPH, MPA, MBA, FAAP, FACP, FAHA, FAMWA, FTOS (2025) 

Deirdre Tobias, ScD (2025) 

Christopher Gardner, PhD (2025) 

Edward Giovannucci, MD, ScD (2025) 

Valarie Blue Bird Jernigan, DrPH, MPH (2025) 

 

Organizations  

Acterra 

Balanced 

Better Food Foundation 

Brighter Green 

Earthjustice 

Eat for the Earth 

Food Empowerment Project 

Food Revolution Network 

Friends of the Earth 

Healthy Kids, Happy Planet!

Hunger Free America

Interfaith Public Health Network 

Kids in Nutrition 

National Association of Nutrition & Aging Services Programs 

National Education Association 

National WIC Association 

Nutrition For Families 

NutritionFacts.org 

Physicians Association for Nutrition (PAN) International Foundation 

Plant-Based Advocates 

Planted Society & Eat for Impact 

Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior 

True Health Initiative