Publication Date: January 1, 2008
Reference: Food Policy 33 (2008) 631–639
Country: USA
Summary:
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This study examines whether or not dietary knowledge affects consumption of beef, pork, poultry, and fish at home differently from it does consumption away from home. It is found that dietary knowledge decreases consumption of beef and pork at home and away from home but does not affect poultry or fish consumption in either location. Men eat more meat and fish than women, meat consumption declines with age, and regional and racial/ethnic differences are present.
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