Adopting and implementing nutrition guidelines in recreational facilities: Public and private sector roles. A multiple case study
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Recreational facilities are an important community resource for health promotion because they provide access to affordable physical activities. However, despite their health mandate, many have unhealthy food environments that may par...
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Main Authors: | Olstad Dana (Author), Raine Kim D (Author), McCargar Linda J (Author) |
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