Executive director Dr. Maya Maroto noted the organization’s support for the current guidelines, specifically highlighting their emphasis on whole foods and the reduction of refined carbohydrates. By joining the partnership, the coalition intends to influence how dietary norms are applied in schools, hospitals, and households nationwide. The group plans to leverage its network of clinicians and researchers to advocate for therapeutic, evidence-based nutrition strategies that address the rising prevalence of metabolic disorders.
Since the guidelines dictate the standards for federal food programs, the coalition’s involvement signals a push to integrate low-carb and metabolic-focused interventions into broader public health initiatives. The organization will provide educational resources to help the public navigate these recommendations, moving beyond general advice toward specific, manageable health outcomes.





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