A participatory research to assess how a student citizens' assembly can facilitate the co-creation of nutrition interventions in higher education settings
Abstract Background The transition period from adolescence to early adulthood is critical for developing new nutritional behaviors, making higher education students an important target group for public health nutrition interventions. Given the complexity of nutrition-related behaviors and their vari...
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Main Authors: | Alice Bellicha (Author), Benjamin Allès (Author), Julia Baudry (Author), Lucile Bouré (Author), Henri Dehove (Author), Hajar El Karmouni (Author), Emilie Frenkiel (Author), Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot (Author), Sandrine Péneau (Author), Malo Mofakhami (Author), the USPN Student Citizens' Assembly Group (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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