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Code · REGISTER · 2025-01-15 · U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH), Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion; U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food, · Rules and Regulations

Rules and Regulations. Notice and request public comments on two reports on alcoholic beverages and health to inform the *Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2025-2030 (Dietary Guidelines)

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Agency: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH), Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion; U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services (FNCS)
Action: Notice and request public comments on two reports on alcoholic beverages and health to inform the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2025-2030 (Dietary Guidelines).
Citation: FR Doc. 2025-00416

Summary

HHS and USDA invite the public to provide written comments on two reports: The Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Prevention of Underage Drinking (ICCPUD) Alcohol Intake and Health (AIH) draft report and The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's (NASEM) Review of Evidence on Alcohol and Health report.

Dates

Written comments will be accepted for 30 days. This public comment period closes on the 30th calendar day at 11:59 p.m. ET. Specific dates will be announced at .

Supplementary Information

Authority and Purpose: Under Section 301 of Public Law 101-445 (7 U.S.C. 5341, the National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Act of 1990, Title III), the Secretaries of HHS and USDA are directed to publish the Dietary Guidelines jointly at least every five years. Guidance on the consumption of alcoholic beverages has been included in each edition of the Dietary Guidelines since the first edition in 1980. In the process of updating the * Dietary Guidelines, * HHS and USDA determined the topic of alcoholic beverages and health required a comprehensive review with significant, specific expertise. ICCPUD and NASEM conducted separate, complementary scientific reviews on adult alcohol consumption and health. Each scientific review resulted in a report with findings, not recommendations, on alcohol consumption. HHS and USDA will consider these findings to help inform guidance on alcoholic beverage consumption in the Dietary Guidelines. Public Comments: HHS and USDA request comments on both reports. Specifically, HHS and USDA request comments on considerations for the Departments as they use the reports to inform guidance on alcoholic beverage consumption in the Dietary Guidelines. Additionally, ICCPUD will consider public comments on its draft report to ensure the findings in its report are clearly presented and may make adjustments based on public input. Specific questions to consider when commenting on the ICCPUD draft report are available at: . Additional Information: Additional information about each scientific review and the resulting reports is available at . Brandon L. Taylor, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health. [FR Doc. 2025-00416 Filed 1-14-25; 8:45 am]

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