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What is the Best Overall Diet?

A panel of 27 experts convened to rate and determine which of the top forty diets was best? It is like the Oscar’s for the best meal plan.

They scored each diet approach based on:

  • Ease of following
  • Ability to produce short and long-term weight loss
  • Nutritional completeness
  • Safety
  • Potential for preventing diabetes and CVD.

The U.S. News and World Report Health Team of 27 experts, rated over 40 different diets with a score of one to five, five being the highest score.

The winning meal plan focuses on whole grain, fruits, and vegetables with lean proteins. It also ranked first in the categories of best diets for healthy eating, easiest diets to follow, best diets for diabetes, and best plant-based diets; it tied with best heart-healthy diets for the No. 1 spot.

There was a clear choice for the winner “because it is really not a diet. It is more a lifestyle of eating”, said Fatima Cody Stanford, MD, MPH, MPA, MBA, FAAP, FACP, FAHA, FAMWA, FTOS, a Healio Primary Care Peer Perspective Board Member and one of the U.S. News & World Report panelists.

For the fifth year in a row, the Mediterranean Diet took home the Nutrition Oscar for best meal planning approach by the U.S. News & World Report. It was also ranked as the best meal plan for people living with diabetes followed in second place by the Flexitarian Diet.

The American Diabetes Association Standards also recognize the Mediterranean Diet, along with the Plate Method, Carbohydrate Counting, plant-based eating, and the DASH Diet as top contenders for healthy meal planning approaches based on current evidence. For people living with diabetes, the emphasis is on individualization. No one meal planning approach works for everyone. Plus, the cost of the plan is also a major factor in the decision-making process.

Most importantly, the ADA recommends a referral to a Registered Dietitian upon new diagnosis of diabetes and at least annually or if there is any change in health status. Studies show that meeting with an RD lowers A1c by 1-2%.

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