Improving adolescents' dietary behavior through teacher-delivered cancer prevention education: a school-based cluster randomized intervention trial in urban Rajasthan
Abstract Background Dietary practices are one of the most common modifiable risk factors for cancers. Foods rich in dietary fibers are considered protective, meanwhile fast & junk foods are risk for common cancers. Adolescence period is marked by habit formation and is thus suited for delivering...
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Main Authors: | Ankit Mittal (Author), Neeti Rustagi (Author), Prasanna Thirunavukkarasu (Author), Santu Ghosh (Author), Pankaja Raghav (Author) |
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