Old pyramid:
A one-size-fits-all approach to diet
and exercise.New
pyramid:
mypyramid.gov offers
the opportunity to go online and personalize the
pyramid. The site offers information based on the
individual's age, gender and activity level.

Government Nutrition
Recommendations
In Food Politics (University of California
Press, 2002), New York University nutritionist
Marion Nestle outlines the government's changing
nutrition recommendations:
• 1917:
The U.S. government issued a 14-page pamphlet on how
to select foods. It established the food group
format based on nutrients required for good health.
• 1920s:
The USDA used five food groups to convey its
messages.
• 1930s:
Food advice emphasized foods rich in vitamins and
minerals that could prevent deficiencies.
• 1940s:
Recommended Daily Allowances (RDAs) were set for
daily nutrient intake of the armed forces and the
general population. Various agencies also produced
food guides based on wartime rationing.
• 1950s:
Dietary advice is simplified into four food
groups recommending daily servings to prevent
nutritional deficiencies.
• 1970s:
Dietary advice shifts from prevention of nutrient
deficiencies to prevention of chronic diseases.
• 1980s:
The first Dietary Guidelines for Americans is
released. The guidelines are mandated to continue to
be issued by USDA and the Department of Health and
Human Services every five years.
• 1992:
The first USDA pyramid is unveiled, despite
opposition from commodity groups that preferred
designs that did not delineate a hierarchy.
• 2005:
The Dietary Guidelines are released in January,
followed by “MyPyramid,” a revised and personalized
food guidance system icon.
mypyramid.gov
“Every American can find a pyramid that is right
for them at
mypyramid.gov,” says Agriculture Secretary
Mike Johanns.
On the first day it was up and
running, the USDA's new nutrition Web site received
1,000 to 1,500 hits a second.
• Start
with My Pyramid Plan: Johanns refers to it as
the “101 version.” Type in your age, gender and
physical activity level, and you'll get an estimate
of what and how much food you should eat from the
different food groups.
• Move
up to My Pyramid Tracker: Johanns refers to
it as a “graduate level version.” It provides
detailed information based on data you enter about
what you actually eat and how much you exercise. The
information can be tailored to weight maintenance or
weight loss.
In the coming months, the
government will release a Spanish-language version
and a child-friendly version of the MyPyramid
materials.