2020
DOI: 10.2147/rmhp.s249101
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<p>Dietary Behaviours Among Han, Tujia and Miao Primary School Students: A Cross-Sectional Survey in Chongqing, China</p>

Abstract: Background and Purpose: Exploring the differences of children's dietary behaviours from different nationalities could provide a reference for targeted nutritional interventions. This study aims to assess the dietary behaviours among Han, Tujia and Miao primary school students and the differences among the ethnic groups. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional survey included 556 primary school students (249 Han, 76 Tujia and 231 Miao students) aged 6-13 years from the representative minority areas of Chong… Show more

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“…Besides, the proportion of fruits, dairy products and beans, and vegetables consumed up to the recommended values is quite low. Previous studies have also found that Chinese consumers' intake of these food groups is grossly inadequate (68,69). Fruits and vegetables can provide dietary fiber, which is strongly associated with a low incidence of cardiovascular disease and obesity (70).…”
Section: The Picture Of Consumers' Nutrition Knowledge Fhl and Dietar...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, the proportion of fruits, dairy products and beans, and vegetables consumed up to the recommended values is quite low. Previous studies have also found that Chinese consumers' intake of these food groups is grossly inadequate (68,69). Fruits and vegetables can provide dietary fiber, which is strongly associated with a low incidence of cardiovascular disease and obesity (70).…”
Section: The Picture Of Consumers' Nutrition Knowledge Fhl and Dietar...mentioning
confidence: 99%