A comparative analysis of some methods of evaluating diets of preschool children from low income families.
Existing methods of evaluating dietary quality involve much labor and time. There is a need for simpler and quicker methods for such purposes as nutrition surveillance or establishing baseline information prior to implementation of nutrition intervention projects when speed is more critical than acc...
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CPH-M00188 | LG 995 1983 P915 L56 | (1983) | Room-use Only | On-Shelf |