Evaluation of Messages to Promote Intake of Calcium-Rich Foods in Early Adolescents
Parental practices influence intake of calcium-rich foods and beverages (CRFB) in adolescents. This study aimed to test two posters promoting such parental practices for comprehension, cultural and personal relevance, and ability to motivate parents to encourage CRFB intake. Interviews were conducte...
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Main Authors: | Yannica Martinez (Author), Jinan C. Banna (Author), Miriam E. Ballejos (Author), Christine Bruhn (Author), Mary Cluskey (Author), Carolyn Gunther (Author), Nobuko Kay Hongu (Author), N. Paul Johnston (Author), Scottie Misner (Author), Marla Reicks (Author), Rickelle Richards (Author), Siew Sun Wong (Author) |
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The University of Alabama,
2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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