A Practical, Cost-effective Method for Recruiting People Into Healthy Eating Behavior Programs
IntroductionThe population impact of programs designed to develop healthy eating behaviors is limited by the number of people who use them. Most public health providers and researchers rely on purchased mass media, which can be expensive, on public service announcements, or clinic-based recruitment,...
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Main Author: | Paul W. McDonald, PhD (Author) |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
2007-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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