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Intake of Snacks and Sweets in a National Study of Built and Social Environments: the REasons for Geographic And Racial Differences in Stroke Study.

Ian-Marshall LangCathy L AntonakosSuzanne E JuddNatalie Colabianchi
Published in: The Journal of nutrition (2024)
In a geographically diverse sample of middle and older age United States adults, living in neighborhoods with no primary food stores or neighborhoods of low-SES was associated with higher intake of total snacks and sweets and subgroups of snacks and sweets.
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