
Make Me Smart The American diet under Trump
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Jan 22, 2025 In this discussion, Jessica Knurick, a registered dietitian and expert in nutrition misinformation, tackles the complexities of America's food supply and the impact of ultra-processed foods. She emphasizes the disparities in chronic disease rates, particularly among low-income communities, and critiques the influence of corporations on health policies. Knurick also proposes actionable reforms to improve public health, highlighting the need for systemic change over conspiracy-driven initiatives while connecting dietary issues to broader social and environmental challenges.
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Food Politics' Relevance
- The "Make America Healthy Again" movement taps into Americans' health concerns.
- Chronic diseases are a significant problem, driven by lifestyle choices and impacting over half of the US population.
Slogan Power
- The "Make America Healthy Again" slogan resonates, making it difficult to counter.
- The movement's power lies in its appeal to a widely desired outcome, despite concerns about its methods.
Right Problem, Wrong Cause
- The "Make America Healthy Again" movement correctly identifies the issue of an unhealthy food supply.
- However, they misattribute the causes to conspiracies instead of systemic issues.

