Dietary Guidelines for Americans

The Dietary Guidelines for Americans (Dietary Guidelines) provides advice on nutrition intake to meet nutrient needs, promote health, and prevent disease. The U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Agriculture (USDA) work together to update and release the Dietary Guidelines every five years. Each edition of the Dietary Guidelines reflects the current body of nutrition science. 

The Dietary Guidelines call on every American to eat more real food. Americans should prioritize diets built on whole, nutrient-dense foods—protein, dairy, vegetables, fruits, healthy fats, and whole grains.

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Cover page of 2025 through 2030 Dietary Guidelines

Current Dietary Guidelines: 2025–2030

The Dietary Guidelines help all Americans choose healthy eating patterns.

Read the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2025–2030 on RealFood.gov.

Cover pages of previous editions of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans

Previous Editions of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans

The Dietary Guidelines has been issued every five years since 1980. Visit previous editions.