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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol 61, 1390S-1396S, Copyright © 1995 by The American Society for Clinical Nutrition, Inc
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P O'Brien
Commercial Agriculture Division, US Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20005, USA.
Changes to healthier dietary patterns similar to those of traditional Mediterranean diets or those of the US government's dietary guidelines and food guide pyramid would require significant changes in American agricultural practices. The volume, mix, production, and marketing of agricultural commodities would need to be modified. Because differences between actual and recommended intakes for major food groups are quite large and affect a broad range of products, adjustments in supply and demand could overshadow past experience in dealing with such changes. New food and agriculture policies may well be needed to ease and accelerate agricultural adjustments, to improve nutritional characteristics of popular foods, and to promote desirable changes in consumers' food choices.
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