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Jul 25, 2016

The Food Industry Has Battled Nutrition Labeling For The Last Two Decades

The Union of Concerned Scientists is one of our favorite like-minded organizations, and their latest blog post, detailing Big Food’s aggressive pushback against added sugar labeling, is a must-read. Current Academy of Read More

Jul 23

PepsiCo Educates Dietitians on Sodium?

This is what happens when the food industry attempts to educate health professionals. This handout from Frito-Lay (a division of Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics premier partner PepsiCo) is always available at the Read More

Feb 26, 2014

Associated Press Covers the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ Food Industry Ties

We are thrilled to share this feature article in the Associated Press by food and beverage reporter Candice Choi which extensively covers the conflicts of interest between the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and the Read More

Sep 03, 2013

Frito-Lay Wants to Educate Dietitians

As we've mentioned before, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics allows dietitians to obtain continuing education units (CEUs) from Coca-Cola's Beverage Institute for Health & Wellness. Here's another "are you Read More

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Farewell to Our Supporters

Dear DFPI Supporters, Since February of 2013, we at Dietitians For Professional Integrity have been a voice for uplifting the registered dietitian credential at a time when corporate influences - both overt and covert Read More

Highly Processed Foods Can Negatively Impact Health

Good read from New York Times on how highly processed foods (and the ingredients in many of them) can negatively impact health by creating an imbalance in the gut microbiome. This is the future of nutrition. The fact Read More

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