The Effect of Nutrition Educational Programs on the Composition of Home Prepared Children's Breakfasts
The study aimed to examine the effectiveness of two intervention programs in improving dietary habits in two groups of preschool and fifth-grade students. The programs were tailored to the target age group. The composition of each of the children's breakfasts that were brought from home was rec...
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Main Authors: | Ayala Raviv (Author), Ester Aflalo (Author) |
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Athens Institute for Education and Research,
2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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