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Texas Nutrition Advisory Committee

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Texas Nutrition Advisory Committee

The Texas Legislature added Health and Safety Code, Chapter 119B, to establish the Texas Nutrition Advisory Committee (TNAC) in 2025. Statute tasks TNAC with:

  • Examining the impact of nutrition on human health and the connection between ultra-processed foods and the prevalence of chronic diseases;
  • Providing an independent review of scientific studies analyzing the effects of ultra-processed foods on human health;
  • Providing education on the effects of ultra-processed foods on human health; and
  • Developing and maintaining dietary and nutritional guidelines.

By September 1 of each year, TNAC is required to report on their work and present their nutritional guidelines and recommendations. DSHS will publish TNAC’s report and any nutritional guidelines from TNAC on this page.

Health and Safety Code, Chapter 119B, will expire and TNAC will end on December 31, 2032.

Upcoming Meetings

All meetings are open to the public.

DateTimeAgendaLocation
TBDTBDTBDTBD

TNAC Roster

NameCityMembership CategoryTerm Expires*Public Health Region
Padmaja Patel, MDMidlandExpert in metabolic health, culinary medicine, lifestyle medicine, or integrative medicine9/1/20299/10
Ann M. Shippy, MDAustinLicensed physician certified in functional medicine9/1/20277
Sidney C. “Sid”  MillerStephenvilleTexas Department of Agriculture representative9/1/20272/3
Natalie Bachynsky, PhDLoveladyRural community member9/1/20274/5N
Cheryl Sew HoyAustinUrban community member9/1/20297
Jaclyn Lewis Albin, MDBedfordPediatrician specializing in metabolic health9/1/20292/3
Kathleen Davis, PhDDentonGeneral member9/1/20292/3

* TNAC members serve staggered four-year terms.