Research Links Higher Academic Grades to Healthy Dietary Behaviors

Data from a recent National Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) found that students with higher academic grades are more likely to engage in healthy dietary behaviors than those with lower grades. The research showed that students with higher grades are more likely to consume fruit, vegetables, or 100% juice at least once a day. 

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