A recent survey reveals that almost half of Americans believe life was better in the 1950s, with Republicans leaning more towards this view. The article discusses the viral tradwife movement's nostalgic allure. While nutritional advancements have improved public health thanks to better food access and understanding of diets, the US faces rising obesity and diabetes rates. Health expert Josephine Connolly-Schoonen shares five retro lessons for healthier living, emphasizing home cooking and family meals, reminiscent of the 1950s family's approach to nutrition.
"There is a wider variety of fruits and vegetables in the supermarket. There's more focus on using less pesticides [on food]. So I would say that's a positive."
"Families grew food in their backyard gardens and kids watched their parents prepare meals before sitting down as a family."
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