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Disparities in fruit and vegetable intake at the intersection of gender and education in northern Sweden: a cross-sectional study.

Thomas VogtPer E Gustafsson
Published in: BMC nutrition (2022)
An intersectional approach can provide a more detailed view of inequalities in fruit and vegetable consumption between groups combining several social positions. The moderate discriminatory accuracy observed here suggests that interventions and policies aiming to reduce diet inequalities should not solely be targeted at certain groups, but also be universal.
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