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Table 1. Categorization of foods mentioned by the participants of ERICA according to a similar macronutrient profile
Figure 1. Prevalence of the 20 most consumed foods among Brazilian adolescents according to sex and age group
Figure 2. Prevalence of the 20 most consumed foods among Brazilian adolescents according macro-region
Figure 2. Prevalence of the 20 most consumed foods among Brazilian adolescents according macro- macro-region
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