Translating the Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010 to Bring about Real Behavior Change

Since they were first introduced to consumers in 1980, the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) have aimed to provide the public with science-based nutrition recommendations to build a healthy diet and prevent diet-related chronic disease. In the following decades, dietary lifestyles have not noti...

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Hauptverfasser: Rowe, Sylvia, MAT, Alexander, Nick, Almeida, Nelson G., PhD, Black, Richard, PhD, Burns, Robert, PhD, Bush, Laina, MBA, Crawford, Patricia, DrPH, RD, Keim, Nancy, PhD, RD, Kris-Etherton, Penny, PhD, RD, Weaver, Connie, PhD
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