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Highlights of the May 2005 Journal of the American Dietetic Association

05.02.05 | American Dietetic Association

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The Journal of the American Dietetic Association is the official research publication of the American Dietetic Association and is the premier peer-reviewed journal in the field of nutrition and dietetics. With nearly 65,000 members, the American Dietetic Association is the nation's largest organization of food and nutrition professionals. Based in Chicago, ADA serves the public by promoting optimal nutrition, health and well-being. Visit ADA at www.eatright.org .

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American Dietetic Association. (2005, May 2). Highlights of the May 2005 Journal of the American Dietetic Association. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LR55QGG8/highlights-of-the-may-2005-journal-of-the-american-dietetic-association.html
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"Highlights of the May 2005 Journal of the American Dietetic Association." Brightsurf News, May. 2 2005, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LR55QGG8/highlights-of-the-may-2005-journal-of-the-american-dietetic-association.html.