Eating more fruits and non-starchy vegetables is associated with less weight gain

Tuesday, September 22, 2015 - 21:30 in Biology & Nature

Increased consumption of fruits and non-starchy vegetables is inversely associated with weight change, according to a new study. The longitudinal study shows differences by type of fruit or vegetable, suggesting that characteristics of these foods influence the strength of their association with weight change.

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