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A produce prescription program for patients with low incomes in North Carolina resulted in increased produce purchases.
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Nutritional quality of food purchases during the COVID-19 public health crisis: an analysis of geographic disparities in North Carolina
The consumption of ultra-processed foods was associated with adiposity, but not with metabolic indicators in a prospective cohort study of Chilean preschool children