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Chemicals, cans and factories: how grade school children think about processed foods.

Rachel Bleiweiss-SandeJeanne GoldbergE Whitney EvansKen ChuiCaitlin BaileyJennifer Sacheck
Published in: Public health nutrition (2020)
The current study demonstrated that children have a working knowledge of processing that could be leveraged to encourage healthier eating patterns; however, their understanding is not always consistent with the classification systems used in research. The vocabulary used by researchers and consumers to talk about processing must be reconciled to translate findings into actionable messages.
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