Multilevel approaches to increase fruit and vegetable intake in low-income housing communities: final results of the 'Live Well, Viva Bien' cluster-randomized trial
Abstract Background Fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake can reduce risks for chronic disease, but is much lower than recommended amounts in most Western populations, especially for those with low income levels. Rigorous research is needed on practical, cost-effective interventions that address envi...
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Main Authors: | Kim M. Gans (Author), Patricia Markham Risica (Author), Akilah Dulin Keita (Author), Laura Dionne (Author), Jennifer Mello (Author), Kristen Cooksey Stowers (Author), George Papandonatos (Author), Shannon Whittaker (Author), Gemma Gorham (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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