Fruit and vegetable consumption of older Mexican-American women is associated with their acculturation level.
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A. Giuliano | E. Ford | J. Ranger-Moore | L. Larkey | C. Thomson | J. Will | L. Staten | Karen Y. Gregory-Mercado | James Marshall | J. Guillén | J. Guillen
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