Browner et al., 1991 - Google Patents
What if Americans ate less fat?: a quantitative estimate of the effect on mortalityBrowner et al., 1991
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- 9631690394227175033
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- Browner W
- Westenhouse J
- Tice J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- JAMA
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Americans consume an average of 37% of their energy intake as fat. Many authorities recommend restricting fat intake to 30% of energy intake to reduce the rates of coronary heart disease and perhaps of cancers of the breast, colon, and prostate. Based on the …
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