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- who: Maginsh Dahal and colleagues from the School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, China have published the research work: Gender Difference in Food Choice and Eating Practice and Their Association with Health among Students of Kathmandu, Nepal, in the Journal: Journal of Obesity of 25/08/2022
- what: Participants were briefed about the study objectives and techniques of filling the questionnaire, and written consent was taken from each participant before collecting the data. The study reveals the significant association between the gender and food choice having p value=0.000* but no significant . . .

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