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Nutrition Information and Misinformation. Consumers obtain much of their nutrition information from the internet, television news, and magazine articles. What we eat every day is influenced by many factors.
After studying Module 1: Lecture Materials & Resources, answer the following.For help click here
- Introduce yourself: Why are you taking Nutrition? What degree are you pursuing?
- Discuss what influences what you eat every day and provide at least one example (ex: TV ads, busy life, culture, family, religion, etc.).Nutrition Information and Misinformation
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Consumers obtain much of their nutrition information from the internet, television news, and magazine articles. What we eat every day is influenced by many factors.
After studying Module 1: Lecture Materials & Resources, answer the following:
- Introduce yourself: Why are you taking Nutrition? What degree are you pursuing?
- Discuss what influences what you eat every day and provide at least one example (ex: TV ads, busy life, culture, family, religion, etc.).Nutrition Information and Misinformation
Consumers obtain much of their nutrition information from the internet, television news, and magazine articles. What we eat every day is influenced by many factors.
After studying Module 1: Lecture Materials & Resources, answer the following:
- Introduce yourself: Why are you taking Nutrition? What degree are you pursuing?
- Discuss what influences what you eat every day and provide at least one example (ex: TV ads, busy life, culture, family, religion, etc.).Nutrition Information and Misinformation
Consumers obtain much of their nutrition information from the internet, television news, and magazine articles. What we eat every day is influenced by many factors.
After studying Module 1: Lecture Materials & Resources, answer the following:
- Introduce yourself: Why are you taking Nutrition? What degree are you pursuing?
- Discuss what influences what you eat every day and provide at least one example (ex: TV ads, busy life, culture, family, religion, etc.).Nutrition Information and Misinformation
Consumers obtain much of their nutrition information from the internet, television news, and magazine articles. What we eat every day is influenced by many factors.
After studying Module 1: Lecture Materials & Resources, answer the following:
- Introduce yourself: Why are you taking Nutrition? What degree are you pursuing?
- Discuss what influences what you eat every day and provide at least one example (ex: TV ads, busy life, culture, family, religion, etc.).