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Time spent in home meal preparation affects energy and food group intakes among midlife women

Chu et al., 2012

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7394183003600380839
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Chu Y
Addo O
Perry C
Sudo N
Reicks M
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Time spent in meal preparation may be indicative of the healthfulness of meals and therefore with weight status. The purpose of this study was to examine the association between amount of time spent preparing meals and meal food group and nutrient content by …
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