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High fruit and vegetable consumption is recommended to decrease risk of cancer and heart disease. While research indicates that few college students eat the recommended five or more servings, limited research on specific dietary patterns of minority young adults is available. The purpose of this study was to investigate application of stages of change theory to minority young adult fruit and vegetable...