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    Dutch food bank recipients have poorer dietary intakes than the general and low-socioeconomic status Dutch adult population.

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    Authors
    Neter, J E
    Dijkstra, S C
    Dekkers, A L M
    Ocké, M C
    Visser, M
    Brouwer, I A
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    Dutch food bank recipients have poorer dietary intakes than the general and low-socioeconomic status Dutch adult population.
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    Eur J Nutr 2018; 57(8):2747-58
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    Food-assistance program users are a specific group of nutritional concern, as they are often food insufficient and have poorer diet quality compared to non-food-assistance program users. The aim of our study was to assess dietary intake of Dutch food bank recipients (n = 167) and to compare this with dietary intake of a representative sample of the general population (Dutch National Food Consumption Survey (DNFCS-all): n = 1933), including a low-socioeconomic status (SES) sample (DNFCS-low SES: n = 312), using data from the DNFCS 2007-2010.
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    10.1007/s00394-017-1540-x
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    28975454
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/621614
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    10.1007/s00394-017-1540-x
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