The impact of coaches providing healthy snacks at junior sport training
Abstract Objective: Sports clubs provide an opportunity to tackle childhood obesity rates through targeted interventions. Our study aimed to investigate if coaches providing healthy snacks to participants before junior netball sessions at five clubs in Melbourne, Australia, increased consumption of...
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Main Authors: | Regina Belski (Author), Kiera Staley (Author), Stephen Keenan (Author), Anne Skiadopoulos (Author), Erica Randle (Author), Alex Donaldson (Author), Paul O'Halloran (Author), Pam Kappelides (Author), Stacey O'Neil (Author), Matthew Nicholson (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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