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The Whole Diet - A context for food choices

Good diets promote good health, but diets are composed of nutrients which are consumed as foods. SI technical director Mort Satin explains why it's important to consider the whole diet -- both for individuals and public health nutrition policy-makers in the latest number of Salt and Health.

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