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Drewnowski, A (2003) Fat and Sugar: An Economic Analysis. ''J. Nutr.'' '''133''', 838-840. | Drewnowski, A (2003) Fat and Sugar: An Economic Analysis. ''J. Nutr.'' '''133''', 838-840. | ||
"...obesity in the United States is associated with lower incomes. Obesity in the United States and similar societies may be a socioeconomic, as opposed to a medical, problem and one that is related to diet structure and diet costs." | "...obesity in the United States is associated with lower incomes. Obesity in the United States and similar societies may be a socioeconomic, as opposed to a medical, problem and one that is related to diet structure and diet costs." | ||
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Drewnowski, A (2003) Fat and Sugar: An Economic Analysis. J. Nutr. 133, 838-840. "...obesity in the United States is associated with lower incomes. Obesity in the United States and similar societies may be a socioeconomic, as opposed to a medical, problem and one that is related to diet structure and diet costs." Hannah Harman 10:48, 4 October 2011 (UTC)