<b>Factors associated withconsumptionof fruits and vegetables by teenagers in Penha, Brazil

Food is essential for the promotion of health and the low intake of fruits and vegetables (FV) is a risk factor for chronic non-communicable diseases. Current descriptive and cross-sectional study evaluated the consumption of FVby teenagers in Penha, Santa Catarina State, Brazil, and its relation to...

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Main Authors: Anderson Cleyton Miranda (Author), Andriéllen Marciniak (Author), Luana dos Santos (Author), Claiza Barretta (Author), Luciane Angela Nottar Nesello (Author)
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Published: Universidade Estadual de Maringá, 2015-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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