Total diet study
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Total diet study - the total diet study is a study conducted by the us food and drug administration (fda) that assesses the levels of various contaminants and nutrients in foods consumed by the us population. The total diet study is conducted annually, and it provides a comprehensive overview of the foods consumed by the us population and the levels of various contaminants and nutrients in these foods. The total diet study is used by the fda to develop policies and regulations aimed at improving the safety and quality of the us food supply.
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