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Highlights from the September 2007 Journal of the American Dietetic Association
Date:8/31/2007

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Additional research articles in the September Journal of the American Dietetic Association include:

  • The Influence of Sociodemographic Factors on Patterns of Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Canadian Adolescents

  • The Diet Quality Index-Revised (DQI-R): A Tool to Promote and Evaluate Dietary Change among Older Cancer Survivors Enrolled in a Home-Based Intervention Trial

  • Acceptability of Sodium-Reduced Research Diets Including the DASH Diet among Adults with Pre-Hypertension and Stage 1 Hypertension

  • The PREMIER Intervention Helps Participants Follow the DASH Dietary Pattern and the Current Dietary Reference Intakes Recommendations.


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