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Table 1: Frequency distributions of demographic, lifestyle, and health history characteristics for Senior Games participants
Table 2: Frequency distributions of dietary behavior for the Senior Games participants
Table 3: Mean number of days per week, on average, that participants consumed five or more fruit and vegetables and consumed at least the minimum amount of fiber according to selected demographic, lifestyle, and health history variables
Table 4: Level of agreement with perceived benefits associated with a healthy diet among individuals who indicated they were conscientious about their diet

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