The Nutrient Density of Snacks
Background: Although Americans receive almost a quarter of their daily energy from snacks, snacking remains a poorly defined and understood eating occasion. However, there is little dietary guidance about choosing snacks. Families, clinicians, and researchers need a comprehensive approach to assessi...
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Main Authors: | Julie Hess BA (Author), Goutham Rao MD (Author), Joanne Slavin PhD, RD (Author) |
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2017-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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