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Why is Dietary Intake Important in Epidemiology?
Dietary intake is a significant factor in the development and prevention of various diseases. Epidemiologists study dietary intake to:
Identify risk factors
for chronic diseases such as
cardiovascular disease
,
diabetes
, and
cancer
.
Investigate the
association between diet and disease
outcomes.
Develop and evaluate
nutritional interventions
to improve public health.
Inform
public health policies
and dietary guidelines.
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