Behavioral counseling and contracting as methods for promoting cardiovascular health in families
1992
Johnson, C.C. | Nicklas, T.A. | Arbeit, M.L. | Webber, L.S. | Berenson, G.S.
The purpose of this article is to examine the counseling/contracting format as a viable component of a model for effecting changes in eating behavior to reduce weight and blood pressure in families.
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Eating habits; Diet records; Prevention & control; Health promotion; Behavior therapy; Child; Family counseling; Dietary fats; Family health; Administration & dosage; Feeding behavior; Behavior modification; Dietary; Diet counseling; Counseling; Health promotion
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English
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Journal Article; Text
2024-02-28
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