Text Messaging Based Obesity Prevention Program for Parents of Pre-Adolescent African American Girls
African American girls are at a greater risk of obesity than their nonminority peers. Parents have the primary control over the home environment and play an important role in the child obesity prevention. Obesity prevention programs to help parents develop an obesity-preventive home environment are...
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Main Authors: | Chishinga Callender (Author), Deborah Thompson (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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