Insights into Chinese Canadian culture: enablers and barriers for fruit and vegetable intake
BackgroundFruits and vegetables (F&V) play a vital role in promoting health and preventing diseases. Numerous studies have demonstrated the association between F&V consumption and reduced risks of cardiovascular disease, cancer, and mortality. Despite the high priority of public health in pr...
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Main Authors: | Simran Gill (Author), Debbie Lam (Author), Natalie Choy (Author), Anne Swann (Author), Eric Liow (Author), Tricia S. Tang (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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