Americans Need to Snack Smarter–Study
By Jennifer Sweenie The average American makes 200 decisions about food every day, and often unknowingly. A large portion of those decisions typically consist of two to three snack choices. A recent peer-reviewed study intended to explore snack consumption in adults according to their Type 2 diabetes status also uncovered the poor state of snacking among adult Americans in general.
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