A qualitative analysis exploring preferred methods of peer support to encourage adherence to a Mediterranean diet in a Northern European population at high risk of cardiovascular disease
Abstract Background Epidemiological and randomised controlled trial evidence demonstrates that adherence to a Mediterranean diet (MD) can reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. However, methods used to support dietary change have been intensive and expensive. Peer support has been suggested as a...
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Main Authors: | Christina M. Erwin (Author), Claire T. McEvoy (Author), Sarah E. Moore (Author), Lindsay Prior (Author), Julia Lawton (Author), Frank Kee (Author), Margaret E. Cupples (Author), Ian S. Young (Author), Katherine Appleton (Author), Michelle C. McKinley (Author), Jayne V. Woodside (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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