Behavioral and Social Influences on Food Choice
Marion Nestle(New York University), Christina D. Economos(National Heart Lung and Blood Institute), Mary Winston(American Heart Association), Suzette J. Middleton(Procter & Gamble (United States)), Madeleine Sigman‐Grant(University of Nevada, Las Vegas), Jeffery Sobal(Cornell University), Rena R. Wing(Brown University), Leann L. Birch(Pennsylvania State University), Lorelei DiSogra(College of San Mateo), Adam Drewnowski(University of Michigan)
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