‘Report card’ on US diet trends found low-quality carbs (refined grains, starchy vegetables, and added sugars) account for 42% of a day’s calories, with older people, those with lower income, and those with less education facing greater hurdles, suggests new 18-year study in JAMA.

‘Report card’ on US diet trends found low-quality carbs (refined grains, starchy vegetables, and added sugars) account for 42% of a day’s calories, with older people, those with lower income, and those with less education facing greater hurdles, suggests new 18-year study in JAMA. submitted by /u/mvea
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