Medical schools’ nutrition education needs improvement

U.S. physicians are graduating unprepared to address the leading causes of death in their patients.
Cardiometabolic diseases related to diet account for approximately $800 billion annually in U.S. health care expenditures. Medicare bears a substantial share of these costs via diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity and hypertension treatment.
Also, multiple studies have found that diets based on healthy plants that avoid processed meats and sugars reduce risks for cognitive decline, with structured interventions providing the most benefits for patients at risk.
However, approximately 71% of




