Is There a Lack of Support for Whole-Food, Plant-Based Diets in the Medical Community?

Is There a Lack of Support for Whole-Food, Plant-Based Diets in the Medical Community? Perm J. 2018;23: Authors: Storz MA Abstract Since the early 2000s, plant-based nutrition has increased in popularity in the general population. Kaiser Permanente significantly contributes to this development by promoting plant-based diets and by continuously incorporating plant-based nutrition on the front lines with their dietary recommendations. Despite a continuously growing body of evidence and the meticulous work of renowned experts in this field worldwide, the latest findings in this area have not found their way into US national dietetic guidelines.We must ask ourselves why this is the case, given the numerous advantages and health benefits of a whole-food, plant-based diet. What role do physicians play in this context? Is there potentially a lack of support for whole-food, plant-based diets and comprehensive lifestyle change programs in the medical community? PMID: 30589405 [PubMed - in process]
Source: The Permanente journal - Category: General Medicine Tags: Perm J Source Type: research