Your body type influences your metabolism and health risks. Having an apple- or pear-shaped body can affect your risk of metabolic syndrome. Body types often change as you get older and lose muscle ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently said that the diet could “cure” schizophrenia. We asked experts about the claim. By Alice Callahan and Christina Caron Maya Schumer, 32, a ...
A growing trend called “fibermaxxing” is putting dietary fiber in the spotlight—and for good reason. Fiber plays a powerful role in keeping the body healthy, from supporting digestion and feeding ...
All around me, people were desperately trying to hit their wellness goals — stuffing themselves with protein and fiber, staggering under weighted vests, obsessing over their heart rate variability — ...
I'm a dietitian on the Mediterranean diet, and visiting Greece for the first time inspired me. After my trip, I began eating salads with breakfast and occasionally having wine with dinner. Grilled ...
The crème de la crème of diets? Many eating plans vie to be called the best, such as the Mediterranean diet, which offers several health benefits, and the Alternative Healthy Eating Index (AHEI) for ...
Much of the dietary advice on social media and promoted by the MAHA movement is best taken with a grain of salt. Americans have a new set of diet guidelines. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has taken an ...
U.S. health and human services secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s claim that a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet may cure certain psychiatric conditions is misleading and not backed by evidence, experts ...
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. went into detail about his own eating habits during a conversation with USA TODAY's Extremely Normal show. So what exactly does he eat, and what do nutrition ...
From viral food videos to heated nutrition debates and the rise of weight-loss drugs, a number of forces in 2025 reshaped how Americans eat. More people turned to influencers for food advice, plus ...