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Childhood obesity is an epidemic in America. Our non-profit organization, based at Brookdale Hospital in Brooklyn, provides comprehensive care to families and children struggling with obesity. Join us in the fight against this devastating disease.

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New Dietary Guidelines

The 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, released in early 2026 by the U.S. Departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services, introduce several notable shifts compared with previous editions. First, they place a much stronger emphasis on whole, minimally processed foods and urge Americans to avoid highly processed foods and refined carbohydrates, a first for these federal guidelines. The update also recommends significantly higher daily protein intake (about 1.2–1.6 g per kilogram of body weight) and highlights a wide variety of protein sources from both animal and plant foods. Importantly, the guidelines explicitly include full-fat dairy with no added sugars as part of a healthy dietary pattern and suggest using a broader range of healthy fats (e.g., olive oil, nuts, seeds, and even traditional fats like butter and beef tallow), while retaining a limit on saturated fat at no more than 10 % of daily calories. The new guidance also strengthens limits on added sugars—recommending no more than 10 g per meal—and shifts alcohol guidance toward a general “consume less” message rather than specific drink limits.

Visually and conceptually, the update replaces the previous MyPlate graphic with an inverted food pyramid that places protein, dairy, healthy fats, fruits, and vegetables at the top, and whole grains lower down, signaling a reprioritization of food groups. The guidelines also call for eating the right amount of food based on individual needs (age, activity, etc.), and include tailored considerations for various life stages and populations. These changes mark a shift toward what officials describe as “real food” and nutrient-dense eating patterns, though some nutrition experts have expressed concerns about the emphasis on higher protein targets and saturated fat food sources, as well as how the advice diverges from the recommendations of the scientific advisory committee.

Stay Fit

Workout everyday with our trainer Ebony Harris this Summer at Brownsville Recreation Center – 1555 Linden Blvd, Brooklyn, NY 11212 from 10 am to 6 pm. Everyone is welcome. Meet trainer Ebony Harris for more details. Participate in fun activities throughout the day with your friends or siblings.

Supercharge your summer with Planet Fitness – Now through August 31st, teens between the ages of 14-19 can work out for free all summer long!

 Click here to find out more and register today.

Exercise contributes to overall well-being by promoting better sleep, reducing the risk of chronic diseases, boosting self-confidence, and improving cognitive function. Taking care of your body and engaging in regular exercise during the summer can contribute to a sense of accomplishment and enhance your overall quality of life.

Healthy Tips for Summer: Stay Hydrated This Summer

There are lots of reasons to drink water, especially when it gets hot outside!

  • Your body needs to replace all the water it loses every
  • Drinking lots of water will help you have a smaller appetite and eat
  • You will be less tired and have more energy
  • You can cut out lots of calories by replacing juice and soda with

Here are some ideas to make your water more exciting!

  • Add slices of lemon, lime, orange, or any fruit you
  • Try club soda or seltzer with a tiny splash of juice instead of soda or drink unsweetened iced tea with

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