Episode #383: Scientific Populism vs. Consensus - The 2026 Food Pyramid
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Jan 16, 2026 Dr. Austin Baraki, a sports medicine and nutrition expert, joins to discuss the 2026 Food Pyramid Reset. They dive into the history of dietary lobbying and whether the new focus on protein aligns with scientific evidence. Highlights include the praise for addressing ultra-processed foods, concerns over mixed messages about fats, and the risk of worsening the fiber gap. They also lay out the Barbell Medicine Dietary Guidelines, emphasizing practical, evidence-based approaches to navigating the modern food landscape.
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Protein Floor And Ultra‑Processed Focus
- The 2026 Reset introduces a protein floor (1.2–1.6 g/kg) and an explicit war on ultra-processed foods.
- This corrects the survival-dose RDA but may not change population intake much.
Industry Shaped The Pyramid
- Lobbying repeatedly shaped guidelines from 1977 onward, flipping expert recommendations.
- The 1992 pyramid placed grains at the base after industry pressure, altering public messaging.
Food Engineering Added 500 Passive Calories
- Ultra-processed foods engineered by Big Food (and ex–Big Tobacco) added ~500 passive calories daily since 1977.
- These foods disable satiety and drive population-level calorie surplus.

