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Dietary behavior change: the challenge of recasting the role of fruit and vegetables in the American diet.

Heimendinger J. | Van Duyn M.A.S.


Bibliographic information
Pagination
v.1397S-1401S(6S)
Other Subjects
Sante; Service de sante publique; Educacion del consumidor; Schema alimentaire; Fruto; Prise alimentaire homme; Motivacion; Habitos alimentarios; Ingestion de alimentos; Regime alimentaire; Education du consommateur; Nutricion humana; Difusion de informacion; Preference alimentaire; Educacion; Etats unis; Diffusion de l' information; Fruit
Language
English
Note
references. In the special issue: Mediterranean diets: science and policy implications / edited by M. Nestle. AVAILABILITY: US (DNAL 389.8 J824).
Type
Journal Article; Journal Part
Source
The-American-journal-of-clinical-nutrition (USA). (Jun 1995). v. 61(6S) p. 1397S-1401S.
Corporate Author
National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.
FAO, Rome (Italy). Dept. des Peches.

2012-11-15
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