id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rzyilfobdrbnfeokkzdmymi2ke Min-Min Tan Religiosity and Spirituality and the Intake of Fruit, Vegetable, and Fat: A Systematic Review 2013 18 .pdf application/pdf 16224 6340 89 To systematically review articles investigating the relationship between religion and spirituality (R/S) and fruit, vegetable, analyzed to (1) determine the categories of R/S measures and their relationship with fruit, vegetable, and fat intake, (2) evaluate the Most studies showed a positive association with fruit and vegetable intake and a mixed important dietary factor related to health is fat intake. religious dietary practices and health in other religions. the six studies that compared fruit and vegetable intake, three Five studies compared total fat intake between Adventists found no significant relationship between religious denomination and dietary intake. Table 3: Dietary assessments of fruit and vegetable and fat intake. Y. Vanderpool, "Is frequent religious attendance really conducive to better health?: toward an epidemiology of religion," Social Science and Medicine, vol. The American Journal of Health Behavior, vol. The American Journal of Health Behavior, vol. (the Jackson Heart Study)?" Journal of Religion and Health, vol. ./cache/work_rzyilfobdrbnfeokkzdmymi2ke.pdf ./txt/work_rzyilfobdrbnfeokkzdmymi2ke.txt