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"They social development were nowhere near unanimous on anything," says Hegsted, "but the majority supported something like the McGovern committee report." The resulting document became the first edition of "Using the Dietary Guidelines for Americans." Although it acknowledged the existence of controversy and suggested that a single dietary recommendation might not suit an entire diverse population, the advice to avoid fat and saturated fat was, indeed, virtually identical to McGovern's Dietary Goals. Three months later, the NAS Food and Nutrition Board released its social development own guidelines: "Toward Healthful Diets." The board, consisting of a dozen nutrition experts, concluded that social development the only reliable advice for healthy Americans was to watch their weight; everything else, dietary fat included, would take care of itself. The advice was not taken kindly, however, at least not by the media. The first reports--"rather incredulously," said Handler at the time--criticized the NAS advice for conflicting with the USDA's and McGovern's and thus somehow being irresponsible.
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