Examining neighborhood and interpersonal norms and social support on fruit and vegetable intake in low-income communities
Abstract Background We examined whether neighborhood-, friend-, and family- norms and social support for consumption and purchase of fruits and vegetables (F&V) were associated with F&V intake among low-income residents in subsidized housing communities. We examined baseline data from a stud...
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Main Authors: | Akilah Dulin (Author), Patricia M. Risica (Author), Jennifer Mello (Author), Rashid Ahmed (Author), Kate B. Carey (Author), Michelle Cardel (Author), Chanelle J. Howe (Author), Sarah Nadimpalli (Author), Kim M. Gans (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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