"We know what we should be eating, but we don't always do that." How and why people eat the way they do: a qualitative study with rural australians
Abstract Background There is evidence that most people are aware of the importance of healthy eating and have a broad understanding regarding types of food that enhance or detract from health. However, greater health literacy does not always result in healthier eating. Andreasen's Social Market...
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Main Authors: | Nina Van Dyke (Author), Michael Murphy (Author), Eric J. Drinkwater (Author) |
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