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Each 1-point increase in Diet Satisfaction Score was associated with longer diet duration by 1.7 weeks.

Higher diet satisfaction may lead to longer adherence to dietary changes.

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Each 1-point increase in Diet Satisfaction Score was associated with longer diet duration by 1.7 weeks (95% CI = 1.5, 2.0, P < .001).
Michelle R Jospe et al. · Nutrition & Dietetics · 2019

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The statistical significance and confidence interval support the robustness of this finding.

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A tool for assessing the satisfaction of a diet: Development and preliminary validation of the Diet Satisfaction Score

Michelle R Jospe et al. · Nutrition & Dietetics · 2019

DOI 10.1111/1747-0080.12591

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