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Americans’ Vegetable Consumption Drops 2% In A Decade

Nearly three-quarters of all Americans eat fewer vegetables each day than the national health objectives for fruit and vegetable consumption advises them to, says a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 67.5% of US adults consume fewer than two fruits per day, the report informs. In fact, not one of the 50 US states met the objectives of Healthy People 2010 for 75% of people to eat at least two servings per day and 50% to consume at least 3 servings of vegetables per day…

 Americans Vegetable Consumption Drops 2% In A Decade

 Americans Vegetable Consumption Drops 2% In A Decade

 Americans Vegetable Consumption Drops 2% In A Decade
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