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billion. according to the authors, these costs highlight the need to implement diet policies to address health and economic burdens. highlights from the paper, include: researchers estimated annual heart disease and type diabetes costs in the u.s. associated with suboptimal intake of food groups (fruits
, vegetables, nuts/seeds, whole grains, unprocessed red meats, processed meats, sugar-sweetened beverages, polyunsaturated fats, seafood omega- fats, sodium). the largest annual costs for each adult per year are attributed to low consumption of nuts/seeds ($ ) and seafood omega- fats ($ ). that adds...
https://www.seafoodnutrition.org/seafood-101/news/scientific-paper-shows-seafood-consumption-lower-healthcare-costs/