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Non-attitudinal and non-knowledge based factors constrain households from translating good nutritional knowledge and attitude to achieve the WHO recommended minimum intake level for fruits and vegetables in a developing country setting: evidence from Gulu district, Uganda

Lomira, Benjamin Kenyi Bendere | Nassanga, Prossy | Okello, Daniel Micheal | Ongeng, Duncan


Bibliographic information
Volume 7 Issue 1 Pagination 68 - 68 ISSN 2055-0928
Publisher
The Royal Society of Chemistry
Other Subjects
Nutrition knowledge; Environmental policy; Diet recall; Cross-sectional studies; Focus groups; T-test
Language
English
Type
Journal Article; Text

2024-02-28
2026-02-03
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