Days Needed to Characterize the Healthfulness of a Typical Dinner Meal in Direct Observational Research: Mixed Methods Study
BackgroundPrior research around the home meal environment has demonstrated that family meals are associated with positive health outcomes for children and adolescents. Researchers have begun using direct observational methods to understand key aspects of family meals such as meal healthfulness and f...
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Main Authors: | Tate, Allan (Author), Trofholz, Amanda (Author), Miner, Michael (Author), Berge, Jerica (Author) |
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