Family Dinners Improve Teens’ Eating Habits No Matter How Well Family Functions, New U of G Study Finds
A new U of G study has revealed teenagers and young adults who sit down for family dinners – regardless of how well the family unit manages daily routines, communicates and connects emotionally – are more likely to have healthier eating habits than if they graze or fend for themselves at suppertime.
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