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Dietary diversity is explicitly defined as a metric that correlates with health outcomes in [1], while [2] highlights the ongoing research into how these indicators measure that relationship. Furthermore, [3] illustrates that lower dietary diversity serves as a mediating factor in the link between sweetness preference and poorer health outcomes.

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Editorial: Dietary diversity indicators: cultural preferences and health ... frontiersin.org Frontiers in Nutrition 1 fact
claimDietary diversity is defined as the total number of different foods consumed per day or per week and is associated with health outcomes.
measurement-of-dietary-diversity Research Articles - Page 1 discovery.researcher.life Annalijn I Conklin · Nutrition reviews 1 fact
claimConsumers who prefer sweetness are expected to exhibit lower dietary diversity, which contributes to the association between sweetness preference and poorer health outcomes.
Dietary Diversity Indicators: Cultural Preferences and Health ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimThere is a lack of complete information regarding how dietary diversity is conceptualized and measured in specific contexts, and whether proposed indicators correlate with dietary adequacy and health outcomes.