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Greater pulse consumption in adults is associated with improved diet quality, favorable weight-related outcomes and reduced risk of elevated blood pressure

June 25, 2024
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When people add up to one cup of beans and/or chickpeas (daily) to their diet, highest diet quality scores are achieved.
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When people add up to one cup of beans and/or chickpeas (daily) to their diet, highest diet quality scores are achieved.

Credit: Coalition for the Advancement of Pulses and Cannedbeans.org.



Journal

Nutrition Journal

DOI

10.1186/s12937-024-00937-1

Method of Research

Data/statistical analysis

Subject of Research

People

Article Title

Adult dietary patterns with increased bean consumption are associated with greater overall shortfall nutrient intakes, lower added sugar, improved weight-related outcomes and better diet quality

Article Publication Date

20-Mar-2024

COI Statement

This research was funded by Cannedbeans.org on behalf of Bush’s Brothers & Company and the Coalition for the Advancement of Pulses.

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