Fruit and vegetable consumption and mental health across adolescence: evidence from a diverse urban British cohort study
Abstract Background Evidence on the relationship between fruit and vegetable consumption (FV) and mental health in adolescence is sparse and inconsistent. Social determinants of FV include ethnicity, family environments and economic disadvantage. We investigated the relationship between FV and menta...
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Main Authors: | Peiyuan Huang (Author), Majella O'Keeffe (Author), Christelle Elia (Author), Alexis Karamanos (Author), Louise M. Goff (Author), Maria Maynard (Author), J. Kennedy Cruickshank (Author), Seeromanie Harding (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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