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Volumn 120, Issue 1248, 2007, Pages

Food choices among students using a school food service in New Zealand

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

ADOLESCENT; ARTICLE; CACAO; CARBONATED BEVERAGE; CATERING SERVICE; CHILD; CHILD NUTRITION; EATING HABIT; FEEDING BEHAVIOR; FEMALE; FOOD INTAKE; FRUIT; HEALTH SURVEY; HUMAN; HUMAN EXPERIMENT; INTERVIEW; MALE; MAORI; MEAT; NEW ZEALAND; NORMAL HUMAN; PACIFIC ISLANDER; QUESTIONNAIRE; SCHOOL; STUDENT; VEGETABLE;

EID: 33846815522     PISSN: None     EISSN: 11758716     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: None     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (25)

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