A focus group study of healthy eating knowledge, practices, and barriers among adult and adolescent immigrants and refugees in the United States
Kristina Tiedje(Université Lumière Lyon 2), Irene G. Sia(Mayo Clinic in Florida), Sonja J. Meiers(Winona State University), Mark L. Wieland(Mayo Clinic), Gladys B. Asiedu(Mayo Clinic), Christine M. Formea(Mayo Clinic), Jennifer L. Ridgeway(Mayo Clinic), Julie A. Nigon, Christi A. Patten(Mayo Clinic), Jennifer A. Weis(Mayo Clinic), Ginny Boyum(Rochester Community and Technical College), Ahmed A. Mohamed(Michigan State University)
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
May 16, 2014
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