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“...Healthy eating habits are essential to reduce children · s risk of health problems. The prevalence...”
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“.... As a consequence, the shelf-life and commercial acceptability of the food products decrease. Currently, one of the...”
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“...behaviour change; food choice; food democracy; nudging; responsibilisation; sustainable consumption...”
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“...Socioeconomic inequality, Food intake, Obesity, Multiple logistic analysis, Portugal...”
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“... that contribute to increase the risk of metabolic complications. To verify the influence...”
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“..., 6.7% were eutrophic and 16.7 % overweight. There was a decrease in food intake by some patients after...”
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“...Dysbiosis is characterized by a decrease in the number of beneficial bacteria and an increase...”
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