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Fruit and vegetable intakes in a sample of pre-school children participating in the 'Five for All' project in Bradford
2005
Public Health Nutrition
Longitudinal research has shown that eating fruit and vegetables during childhood has a positive impact on long-term health outcome from heart disease and asthma. However, recommendations for fruit and vegetable intakes in pre-school children are not as explicit as those for adults and few data exist on actual intakes of fruit and vegetables in this particular age group. Aims: To describe fruit and vegetable intakes in the daily diets of a sample of pre-school children in Bradford, West
doi:10.1079/phn2005734
pmid:16277802
fatcat:busjdt7kjnfs7of2mwcacaa2di