Dietary conservatism
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Dietary conservatism - dietary conservatism refers to a dietary pattern that is characterized by a preference for familiar, traditional foods and a reluctance to try new or unfamiliar foods. Dietary conservatism can be motivated by cultural, personal, or psychological factors, and it can impact an individual's ability to consume a balanced and varied diet. Dietary conservatism can also have negative impacts on health, as it can limit the exposure to new foods and nutrients, and it can lead to a lack of variety in the diet.
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