Why men are less likely to eat veggies
date:Aug 27, 2012
etter include fruits and vegetables in their in-front-of-the-TV snacks.

The study also suggested that one technique isn't likely to get men to eat better: peer pressure. It turns out that this peer pressure is not a particularly strong motivator, for either men or for women, Updegraff said. In the study, men actually reported greater pressure than women from others around them to eat more fruits and vegetables, but still consumed less.
The study was published online Aug. 13 in the journal Appet
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