Even When Families Have Issues, Eating Together Can Improve Teen Diets

Even When Families Have Issues, Eating Together Can Improve Teen Diets
The isolation of eating out alone will likely mean lesser quality food, and a lack of human connection. Stefan Barkman/Unsplash
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Teens whose families eat dinner together are more likely to make healthy food choices, even when kids and parents have issues with communicating and connecting emotionally, a new study finds.