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Nutrition and You: Trends 2000

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Nutrition and You: Trends 2000 

  • Americans' Food and Nutrition Attitudes and Behaviors — American Dietetic Association's Nutrition and You: Trends 2000
  • Aging Baby Boomers May Accelerate Positive Attitudes on Diet and Nutrition in Next Decade
  • ADA Survey Finds TV and Magazines Are American's Most Popular Sources for Nutrition Information, Dietitians and Doctors Are Most Valuable Resources
  • For Best and Most Reliable Nutrition Information, Americans Know Where to Turn, ADA Survey Reveals
  • ADA Survey Finds People Are Taking More Care to Achieve Balanced Nutrition and Healthy Diet
  • Americans Believe Nutrition and Exercise Are More Important Than Ever, According to ADA Survey
  • American Dietetic Association Survey Finds Public's Awareness of Functional Foods Lags Far Behind Nutrition and Health Professionals
  • Americans Rate Whole-Grain, Low-Fat Foods as Healthiest, Less Sure About Organically Grown Fruits and Vegetables and Naturally Produced Meats
  • Half of Americans Use Daily Vitamin and Mineral Supplements but Most Never Use Herbals, American Dietetic Association's New Survey Finds

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