Written and organized to be accessible to a wide range of readers, Improving America's Diet and Health explores how Americans can be persuaded to adopt healthier eating habits. Moving well beyond the "pamphlet and public service announcement" approach to dietary change, this volume investigates current eating patterns in this country, consumers' beliefs and attitudes about food and nutrition, the theory and practice of promoting healthy behaviors, and needs for further research.
The core of the volume consists of strategies and actions targeted to sectors of society—government, the private sector, the health professions, the education community—that have special responsibilities for encouraging and enabling consumers to eat better. These recommendations form the basis for three principal strategies necessary to further the implementation of dietary recommendations in the United States.
Table of Contents
Front Matter
1 Summary
2 Introduction
3 Determinants of Food Choice and Prospects for Modifying Food Attitudes and Behavior
4 Interpretation and Application of the Recommendations in the Diet and Health Report
5 Public Sector: Strategies and Actions for Implementation
6 Private Sector: Strategies and Actions for Implementation
7 Health-Care Professionals: Strategies and Actions for Implementation
8 Education of the Public: Strategies and Actions for Implementation
9 Directions for Research
Appendix A: Dietary Recommendations
Appendix B: Summary of Committee's Major Recommendations
Acronyms
Index