Under 25% of Brazilians meet WHO fruit and vegetable guidelines

According to a study in Cadernos de Saúde Pública, under 25% of Brazilian adults meet the World Health Organization's (WHO) fruit and vegetable intake guidelines. The study attributes this to economic challenges, rising costs, and the accessibility of cheaper ultra-processed foods. Regular consumption is…Original Article

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