Development and initial qualitative evaluation of a novel school-based nutrition intervention - COOKKIT (Cooking Kit for Kids)
Abstract Background Excess weight and an unhealthy diet are risk factors for many cancers, and in high income countries, both are more prevalent among low income families. Dietary interventions targeting primary-school aged children (under 11) can improve healthy eating behaviours, but most are not...
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Main Authors: | Simon Pini (Author), William Goodman (Author), Elizabeth Raby (Author), Chris McGinley (Author), Aurora Perez-Cornago (Author), Fiona Johnson (Author), Rebecca J. Beeken (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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