Family Perceptions of a Cooking and Nutrition Program for Low-Income Children and Adolescents
Background . Flint Kids Cook, a nutrition and culinary program for children and adolescents, was created in October 2017 to address health concerns among youth and families in a low-income, urban community. In this study, researchers examined family experiences with the 6-week, chef-led program, whi...
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Main Authors: | Amy Saxe-Custack PhD, MPH, RD (Author), Mallory Goldsworthy MPH (Author), Heather Claire Lofton PhD (Author), Mona Hanna-Attisha MD, MPH (Author), Onyinye Nweke MD (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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