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Laura Cabiedes-Miragaya Cecilia Diaz-Mendez Isabel Garcia-Espejocultural heritage human Mediterranean diet article Spain lifestyle questionnaire wellbeing life satisfaction Europe adult fruit feeding behavior Feeding Behavior diet diet Life Style body mass exercise food intake physical activity vegetable body shape candy Cross-Sectional Studies cross-sectional study cultural influence eating habit Eating habits friend habit Habits happiness health belief health status independent variable Life satisfaction meal Meals restaurant social behavior social interaction Spaniard Subjective well-being Surveys and Questionnaires