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      ShopSmart 4 Health: results of a randomized controlled trial of a behavioral intervention promoting fruit and vegetable consumption among socioeconomically disadvantaged women.

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          Abstract

          Behavioral interventions show potential for promoting increased fruit and vegetable consumption in the general population. However, little is known about their effectiveness or cost-effectiveness among socioeconomically disadvantaged groups, who are less likely to consume adequate fruit and vegetables.

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          Journal
          Am. J. Clin. Nutr.
          The American journal of clinical nutrition
          American Society for Nutrition
          1938-3207
          0002-9165
          Aug 2016
          : 104
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, and kylie.ball@deakin.edu.au.
          [2 ] Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, and.
          [3 ] Population Health Strategic Research Centre, Deakin Health Economics, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
          Article
          ajcn.116.133173
          10.3945/ajcn.116.133173
          27413129
          638d1343-86db-4e2e-9652-60c89a487b03
          History

          disadvantaged women,fruit and vegetables,nutrition intervention,randomized controlled trial,socioeconomic disadvantage

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