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Impact of fast food meals on nutrient intake of two groups.
Coleen Greecher, B. Shannon
Department of Surgery
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Agriculture & Biology
fast foods
100%
meals (menu)
80%
nutrient intake
78%
fast food restaurants
70%
menu planning
55%
food choices
44%
snacks
33%
nutrients
33%
vitamin A
28%
Recommended Dietary Allowances
19%
calcium
17%
consumer preferences
16%
food chain
14%
energy content
14%
questionnaires
12%
nutrient content
12%
food industry
12%
nutritive value
10%
energy
8%
proteins
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Fast Foods
93%
Meals
62%
Nutrients
59%
Restaurants
34%
Food
30%
Snacks
21%
Vitamin A
18%
Food Chain
12%
Calcium
11%
Recommended Dietary Allowances
11%
Nutritive Value
11%
Dietary Proteins
11%
Food Industry
11%
Population
3%