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  1. There is limited peer-reviewed research exploring trust in nutritional science. Given the importance of trust in health scientists on the amount of attention paid to guidelines and participation in healthy behaviors, it’s important to understand how the public trusts our field. We address this gap by studying how trust in nutritional science is moderated by demographics such as political and religious beliefs and by comparing trust in nutritional science to other scientific fields that study our food system. 
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