Exploring the changing association between parental and adolescent fruit and vegetable intakes, from age 10 to 30 years
Abstract Background Adolescence is a pivotal developmental stage, where escalating rates of overweight and obesity have raised concerns about diet quality and its association with adverse health outcomes. Parents are known to have considerable influence on childhood diet, but how this influence chan...
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Main Authors: | Tanya Braune (Author), Jean Adams (Author), Eleanor M. Winpenny (Author) |
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