Using Focus Groups to Develop a Bone Health Curriculum for After-school Programs
Introduction Childhood behaviors influence peak bone mass and osteoporosis risk in later life. The after-school environment provides an opportunity to enrich a childs learning and experience. Our objective was to gain a better understanding of the knowledge of, attitudes and beliefs about, and barri...
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Main Authors: | Sara C. Folta (Author), Jeanne P. Goldberg (Author), Lori P. Marcotte (Author), Christina D. Economos (Author) |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
2004-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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