Parent and household influences on calcium intake among early adolescents
Abstract Background Calcium intake during early adolescence falls short of requirements for maximum bone accretion. Parents and the home food environment potentially influence children's calcium intakes. This study aimed to quantify parental psychosocial factors (PSF) predicting calcium intakes...
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Main Authors: | Jinan Banna (Author), Jessica O'Driscoll (Author), Carol J. Boushey (Author), Garry Auld (Author), Beth Olson (Author), Mary Cluskey (Author), Miriam Edlefsen Ballejos (Author), Christine Bruhn (Author), Scottie Misner (Author), Marla Reicks (Author), Siew Sun Wong (Author), Sahar Zaghloul (Author) |
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2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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