Impact of diet adherence on weight and lipids among African American participants randomized to vegan or omnivorous diets
Abstract Objective Prior research has found that plant‐based diets (PBDs) are rated as acceptable and have similar levels of adherence as compared to other therapeutic dietary approaches; however, previous studies were mostly among white populations. Plant‐based diets can produce clinically meaningf...
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Main Authors: | Gabrielle M. Turner‐McGrievy (Author), Sara Wilcox (Author), Edward A. Frongillo (Author), E. Angela Murphy (Author), Yesil Kim (Author), Emily A. Hu (Author), Nkechi Okpara (Author), Shiba Bailey (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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