Correlation between Frequency of Eating Out of Home and Dietary Intake, Sleep, and Physical Activity: A Survey of Young CDC Employees in China.
Yu ZhangXianglai SangYi-Bo WuTuo LiuRan NiuLu HanQi WangXiaocheng LiangPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Based on existing survey data, young employees from the CDC eat out of home regularly, which may affect dietary intake, sleep, and physical activity. Targeted health education programs are urgently needed to assist in the promotion of a healthy lifestyle and reduce the potential risk of chronic disease.
Keyphrases
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