This week, the Make America Healthy Again (hashtagMAHA) Commission released its national plan to improve the diets and health of U.S. children.
While the commission’s May report spotlighted the dangers of added sugars, the new strategy is largely silent on them. And it’s also silent on something else: non-sugar sweeteners.
GFI’s Priya Fielding-Singh and The George Washington University's Allison Sylvetsky argue in a STAT op-ed that any strategy to improve children’s diets and health must not only examine the impact of sugar, but also of non-sugar sweeteners
GFI Researchers, Priya Fielding-Singh and Allison Sylvetsky, Share Perspectives On Latest MAHA Strategy
September 11, 2025
