Not exact matches
If children receive fruit and vegetables free of charge in their schools several times a week, they
consume considerably more of this
food group, which is
often less popular with children, even on days without school fruit distribution.
They also spent
less overall — on
food consumed outside and at home — than those who ate out more
often.
Consuming this desert perhaps once a week or
less will probably do no harm, but eating this type of
food too
often could indeed pose some potential health risks.
«People who eat beans on a consistent basis experience
less gas and bloating than people who
consume them
less often,» says Cynthia Sass, MPH, RD, Health's contributing nutrition editor and author of Slim Down Now: Shed Pounds and Inches with Real
Food, Real Fast ($ 20; amazon.com).