Nutrition and You: Trends 2002
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- Final Report of Findings (47 pgs., 2.17 MB)
- American Dietetic Association survey finds women much more likely than men to explore health benefits of foods and nutrients
- Obesity tops list of consumers' awareness and concern, according to new American Dietetic Association survey
- In dramatically increasing numbers, TV and magazines remain consumers' most popular sources of nutrition information, American Dietetic Association survey shows
- Attitudes, knowledge, beliefs, behaviors: findings of American Dietetic Association's public opinion survey Nutrition and You: Trends 2002
- American Dietetic Association survey finds consumers know importance of diet and activity, but misconceptions persist
- American Dietetic Association survey shows consumers are seeking nutrition information, getting the message, making changes
- American Dietetic Association survey shows Americans can use some help in sizing up their meals








