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Coronary Artery Disease / Dietary Goals of the United States
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| This extensive study found that: "The major health problems in the US are diet related." |
Most all of the health problems underlying the leading causes of death in the United States could be modified by improvements in diet." Dr. C. Edith Weir, Assistant Director, Human Nutrition Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture |
| We may be the best fed country in the world on the scale of quantity but we are among the worst on the scale of quality |
| Modern medicine is like a group of ambulances gathered at the bottom of a cliff picking up the battered bodies of those who fall. It would be simpler to go to the top of the cliff and repair fences. |
| Treating the symptoms of malnutrition with drugs, surgery or radiation will always yield less than satisfactory results! | |
95th Congress 1st Session Committee Print Excerpts from Dietary Goals for the United States
DIETARY GOALS FOR THE UNITED STATES --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PREPARED BY THE STAFF OF THE
SELECT COMMITTEE ON NUTRITION
AND HUMAN NEEDS
UNITED STATES SENATE
FEBRUARY 1977
Original Document Printed for the use of the Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs
U.S. Government Printing Office
Washington : 1977
The purpose of this report is to point out that the eating patterns of this century represent as critical a public health concern as any now before us.
We must acknowledge and recognize that the public is confused about what to eat to maximize health. If we as a Government want to reduce health costs and maximize the quality of life for all Americans, we have an obligation to provide practical guidelines to the individual consumer as well as set national dietary goals for the country as a whole.
Such an effort is long over-due. Hopefully, this study will be a first major step in that direction.
I would like to thank Mr. Nick Mottern of the Committee staff for his extraordinary effort and the high degree of professionalism he used in the preparation of this publication.
George McGovern, Chairman
In addition, to acting as a practical guide to promote good eating habits, this report, hopefully, will also act as a catalyst for government and industry action to facilitate the achievement of the recommended dietary goals. Without Government and industry commitment to good nutrition, the American people will continue to eat themselves to poor health. Government and industry have a responsibility to respond to the findings of the report. Action is needed to determine how changes can be made regarding the content of nutritional information provided to the public; the kinds of foods produced; how foods are processed and advertised; and the selection of foods offered by eating establishments. Our national health depends on how well and how quickly Government and industry respond.
Charles H Percy Ranking Minority Member
SELECT COMMITTEE ON NUTRITION AND HUMAN NEEDS GEORGE McGOVERN, South Dakota, Chairman
HERMAN E. TALMADGE, Georgia CHARLES H. PERCY, Illinois EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts ROBERT DOLE, Kansas GAYLORD NELSON, Wisconsin HENRY BELLMON, Oklahoma ALAN CRANSTON, California RICHARD S. SCHWENKE, Pennsylvania HUBERT H. HUMPHERY, Minnesota MARK O. HATFIELD, Oregon ALAN J. STONE, Staff Director MARSHALL L. MATZ, General Counsel
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