Gender differences in food and nutrient intakes and status indices from the National Diet and Nutrition Survey of People Aged 65 Years and Over

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CJ Bates
A Prentice
S Finch
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[1] MRC Human Nutrition Research,
[2] Milton Road,undefined
[3] Cambridge,undefined
[4] Social and Community Planning Research,undefined
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gender; nutrient intakes; nutritional status; micronutrients; older people; British survey;
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Objectives: To determine the patterns and possible explanations for gender differences in food choices, nutrient intakes and status indices, especially for micronutrients, in a representative sample of older people living in Britain, who participated in the National Diet and Nutrition Survey of people aged 65 y and over during 1994–95.
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