Optimizing the process for establishing the dietary guidelines for Americans : selection process / Committee to Review the Process to Update the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, Food and Nutrition Board, Health and Medicine Division, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, Medicine.
Federal guidance on nutrition and diet is intended to reflect the state of the science and deliver the most reliable recommendations possible according to the best available evidence. This guidance, updated and presented every 5 years in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA), serves as the basis for all federal nutrition policies and nutrition assistance programs, as well as nutrition education programs. Despite the use of the guidelines over the past 30 years, recent challenges prompted Congress to question the process by which food and nutrition guidance is developed. This report assesses the process used to develop the guidelines; it does not evaluate the substance or use of the guidelines. As part of an overall, comprehensive review of the process to update the DGA, this first report seeks to discover how the advisory committee selection process can be improved to provide more transparency, eliminate bias, and include committee members with a range of viewpoints for the purpose of informing the 2020 cycle.
Funding
This activity was supported by Contract No. AG-3198-C-16-0004 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or agency that provided support for the project.
Contents
Introduction -- The dietary guidelines advisory committee process -- Models for composing an advisory committee -- Opportunities to build trust -- A continuously learning selection process -- Literature search strategy for "conflict of interest".
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