A systematic review of behavioral interventions to promote intake of fruit and vegetables
CA Thomson, J Ravia - Journal of the American dietetic association, 2011 - Elsevier
Fruit and vegetable (F/V) intake in the United States remains below recommended levels
despite evidence of the health benefits of regular consumption. Efforts to increase F/V intake
include behavior-based interventions. A systematic review of MEDLINE PubMed and
PsycINFO databases (2005–2010) was conducted to identify behavior-based intervention
trials designed to promote F/V intake. Using predetermined limits and selection criteria, 34
studies were identified for inclusion. Behavior-based interventions resulted in an average …
despite evidence of the health benefits of regular consumption. Efforts to increase F/V intake
include behavior-based interventions. A systematic review of MEDLINE PubMed and
PsycINFO databases (2005–2010) was conducted to identify behavior-based intervention
trials designed to promote F/V intake. Using predetermined limits and selection criteria, 34
studies were identified for inclusion. Behavior-based interventions resulted in an average …
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