Abstract

Food literacy is when individuals acquire nutrition knowledge and apply it to their daily lives. Having confidence and skills to make healthy dietary choices can help improve health outcomes. The objective is to assess the current level of food literacy among young Canadian adults (18-29 years old) living with type 1 diabetes (T1D) to develop targeted interventions for therapeutic and preventive care.

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