Improving Willingness to Try Fruits and Vegetables Among Low-Income Children Through Use of Characters
Purpose: Low-income children are disproportionately affected by high rates of food insecurity and obesity, placing them at risk for poor health outcomes. Diets that are rich in fruits and vegetables (FV) are associated with health benefits such as reducing the risk of obesity. Despite these benefits...
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Mary Ann Liebert,
2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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