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Determining attitudinal and behavioral factors concerning milk and dairy intake and their association with calcium intake in college students.

Angela M RoseRachel A WilliamsBrooke RengersJulie A KennelCarolyn W Gunther
Published in: Nutrition research and practice (2018)
Calcium intakes among college students enrolled in the current study was below the recommended dietary allowance of 1,000 mg/day, reinforcing the need for dietary interventions in this target population, especially females. Practitioners and researchers should consider the factors found here to impact calcium intake, particularly associating milk with specific eating occasions (e.g., milk with breakfast) and having calcium-rich foods available in the dorm room or apartment, as intervention strategies in future efforts aimed at promoting milk and dairy foods and beverages for improved calcium intake in college students.
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