Eat, play, live: a randomized controlled trial within a natural experiment examining the role of nutrition policy and capacity building in improving food environments in recreation and sport facilities
Abstract Background Recreation and sport facilities often have unhealthy food environments that may promote unhealthy dietary patterns among children. In response, some Canadian provinces have released voluntary nutrition guidelines for recreation and sport facilities, however implementation has bee...
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Main Authors: | Dana Lee Olstad (Author), Kim D. Raine (Author), Rachel J. L. Prowse (Author), Dona Tomlin (Author), Sara F. Kirk (Author), Jessie-Lee D. McIsaac (Author), Louise C. Mâsse (Author), M. Susan Caswell (Author), Rhona M. Hanning (Author), Todd Milford (Author), Patti-Jean Naylor (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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