Families who ate together more often during the pandemic had more positive interactions
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By Dr. Sanchari Sinha Dutta, Ph.D. Reviewed by Danielle Ellis, B.Sc. Oct 31 2024 Researchers have conducted a study to explore family dinner frequency and quality and its impact on mental health in children and adults during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Study: How COVID-19 Expanded the Family Dinner Table: Greater Frequency Linked With Improved Quality and New Ways of Eating Together . Image Credit: Josep Suria/Shutterstock.com The study is published in the journal Couple
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