A systematic review of school meal nudge interventions to improve youth food behaviors
Abstract Background School meal programs have a large reach and thus are ideal environments in which to implement interventions targeting improved youth eating behaviors and reduced food waste. This systematic review summarizes the evidence on the effectiveness of school meal nudge interventions on...
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Main Authors: | Jessica Jarick Metcalfe (Author), Brenna Ellison (Author), Nader Hamdi (Author), Rachel Richardson (Author), Melissa Pflugh Prescott (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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