Usual Nutrient Intake of Older Adults in the U.S. Is Lower Among SNAP Participants Compared to Incom...
Usual Nutrient Intake of Older Adults in the U.S. Is Lower Among SNAP Participants Compared to Income-Eligible Non-Participants
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Oxford: Elsevier Inc
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Policy proposals to limit use of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and to allow dietary supplement (DS) purchase with SNAP benefits draw attention to knowledge gap of usual nutrient intake and adherence to the Dietary Reference Intake recommendations from foods alone and with DS (total intake) among low-income older adults. To ad...
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Usual Nutrient Intake of Older Adults in the U.S. Is Lower Among SNAP Participants Compared to Income-Eligible Non-Participants
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2475-2991
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2475-2991
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10.1093/cdn/nzab053_077