- Mediterranean diet excels in overall rankings, scoring 4.8/5.
- Emphasizes diverse health needs, such as diabetes and mental health.
- The updated methodology focuses on food’s role in disease prevention.
The Mediterranean diet is the highest-rated in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 Best Diets list, securing 4.8 out of 5. It stands out for its focus on vegetables, fruits, olive oil, whole grains, and lean proteins, making it adaptable to a variety of global cuisines.
This year, the rankings were revamped to prioritize personalized dietary plans for specific health challenges rather than general weight loss.
Mediterranean Diet Shines in U.S. News 2025 Rankings with Focus on Disease Prevention
In the 2025 Best Diets ranking by U.S. News & World Report, the Mediterranean diet is recognized as the leading choice for overall health. With its emphasis on nutrient-dense foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and olive oil, it has shown consistent benefits across a variety of health categories. This year’s edition introduces a more personalized rating system, reflecting the diverse needs of consumers seeking targeted health improvements.
The ranking system now considers specific conditions such as diabetes, fatty liver disease, and mental health, highlighting the growing importance of food as medicine. The Mediterranean diet’s top performance in these areas demonstrates its versatility and effectiveness in supporting long-term health and disease management. This shift in focus also reflects a broader trend toward disease prevention through diet.
Among other strong performers, the DASH diet scored 4.6, and the Flexitarian diet earned a 4.5. These diets also scored highly for managing health concerns, showing that consumers are increasingly looking for diets that offer more than just weight loss. Notably, new categories for brain health, arthritis, and menopause recognize evolving dietary needs.
The updated rankings include an interactive quiz designed to help individuals identify the best diet for their specific health challenges and preferences. Experts from various fields such as cardiology, nutrition, and public health participated in the evaluations, providing a science-backed approach to diet recommendations.
The Mediterranean diet’s top ranking reinforces its enduring relevance as a versatile and effective dietary choice for improving overall health and managing specific conditions.
“Food plays an incredibly important role in disease management and prevention.” – Gretel Schueller, Managing Editor of Health at U.S. News & World Report