Implementation of Parental Strategies to Improve Child Vegetable Intake: Barriers and Facilitators
Purpose . To qualitatively assess barriers and facilitators to implementing specific behavioral strategies to increase child vegetable intake during home dinner meals by low-income parents. Method . Parents (n = 49) of children (9-12 years) were asked to implement 1 behavioral strategy following eac...
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Main Authors: | Lauren Millen MS (Author), Francine Overcash PhD (Author), Zata Vickers PhD (Author), Marla Reicks PhD, RD (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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