Dietary intake and adequacy of energy and nutrients in Mexican older adults: results from two National Health and Nutrition Surveys
Salud Pública de México2017Vol. 59(3, may-jun), pp. 285–285
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Vanessa De la Cruz‐Góngora, Brenda Martínez‐Tapia, Lucía Cuevas‐Nasú, Mario Flores, Teresa Shamah‐Levy
Abstract
Diet in older Mexican adults is low in micronutrient essentials, and excessive in fat and sugar. Attention to the diet in this age group through targeted interventions is necessary to promote a healthy diet.
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