Let's begin a new life, consumers' response towards healthy lifestyles: do our higher education students care? / Hasnizam Shaari and Suhaila Abdul Hanan

Issues on food and health are frequently making the headlines. Stories about the state of the nation's diet and the food industry's role in providing healthy choices are regularly in the news. Recent study reported that Malaysia has the most number of fat people in the Asian region, exceed...

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Main Authors: Shaari, Hasnizam (Author), Abdul Hanan, Suhaila (Author)
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Published: 2008.
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