
Early this year, America released a new dietary guideline to combat obesity. A study showed that Nearly 90% of health care spending goes to treating people who have chronic diseases, and more than 70% of American adults are overweight or obese. Shocking information is that nearly one in three American adolescents between the ages of 12 and 17 has prediabetes. This guideline is designed to address health problems in America, and the resulting changes are significant in terms of food pyramid segmentation.
However, before we consider adopting this guideline in Malaysia, let's explore its details and relevance.
To provide context, let's first learn more about the new American Dietary Guidelines.
The clear message America wants its citizens to know is to eat real, minimally processed food.
These Guidelines challenge every American to eat more real food and call on all stakeholders: farmers, ranchers, health care professionals, insurers, educators, community leaders, industry, and lawmakers to take active steps and unite in this urgent effort.
What’s in American Dietary Guidelines?
All seems reasonable and focusing on healthy food consumption, however when we analyse the food pyramid and compare it with Malaysia Food Pyramid the portion is absolutely different!

Nutrition experts recommend following the Malaysian Food Pyramid. This guideline was created for our local population, lifestyle, and health needs.
The Malaysian Food Pyramid is a guideline based on science, created by the Ministry of Health Malaysia to help people eat a balanced diet.
It emphasizes:
The main goal is to help people achieve balanced nutrition for long-term health, not just short-term dieting.
Many popular diets, especially those from the United States, are designed for different:
For example, some diets promote:
While these diets might work for some people, using them in Malaysia can lead to:
Malaysians often eat rice, noodles, and a variety of traditional dishes. The local food pyramid includes these foods, so it is practical and easier to follow without big changes to your lifestyle.
The guidelines are developed using Malaysian health statistics, including rising rates of:
This means the recommendations focus on the most important health issues in Malaysia.
Food is an important part of Malaysian culture, from festivals to family meals and eating out. The Malaysian Food Pyramid encourages moderation instead of strict rules, so people can still enjoy traditional foods in a healthier way.
Instead of eliminating entire food groups, the guideline encourages:
This approach is more sustainable than following strict or restrictive diet trends.
The local guidelines take into account which foods are available and affordable in Malaysia. This makes healthy eating possible for more people.
At Vealthme, we support practical wellness solutions based on evidence. Global trends can be helpful, but lasting health begins with guidelines made for your own environment.
For Malaysian individuals and corporate wellness programs, adopting local nutrition principles leads to:
The Malaysian Food Pyramid is more than just a guideline. It is a science-based approach created for Malaysians’ health, culture and lifestyle.