The relationship between nutrition and behaviour is bi-directional, with nutrition able to affect activity, and behavior impacting diet and food intake. This book shows how behaviour may determine choices through peer modelling and poor dietary habits. Micronutrients and eating disorders are addressed, with a review of research methods and results.
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