date:Aug 27, 2012
In a new study, men reported less favorable attitudes than women about the value of eating fruits and vegetables, and men also said they had less control over their fruit and vegetable intake than women did.
The study showed that men dont believe as strongly as women that fruit and vegetable consumption is an important part of maintaining health, said study researcher John A. Updegraff, associate professor of social and health psychology at Kent State University in Ohio. It also showed that men