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Appetite|May 11, 2015
Increasing portion sizes of fruits and vegetables in an elementary school lunch program can increase fruit and vegetable consumptionNicole Miller, Marla Reicks, Joseph P Redden, et al.
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine|July 1, 2020
Variety Salience and Enjoyment of Repetitiously Consumed Foods: a Field ExperimentRichie L Lenne, Traci Mann, Rachel J Burns, et al.
Plos One|April 2, 2015
Serving first in isolation increases vegetable intake among elementary schoolchildrenJoseph P Redden, Traci Mann, Zata Vickers, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|March 16, 2017
Examining the feasibility of implementing behavioural economics strategies that encourage home dinner vegetable intake among low-income childrenTashara M Leak, Alison Swenson, Aaron Rendahl, et al.
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior|March 11, 2015
Testing the effectiveness of in-home behavioral economics strategies to increase vegetable intake, liking, and variety among children residing in households that receive food assistanceTashara M Leak, Alison Swenson, Zata Vickers, et al.
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Appetite|May 11, 2015
Increasing portion sizes of fruits and vegetables in an elementary school lunch program can increase fruit and vegetable consumptionNicole Miller, Marla Reicks, Joseph P Redden, et al.
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine|July 1, 2020
Variety Salience and Enjoyment of Repetitiously Consumed Foods: a Field ExperimentRichie L Lenne, Traci Mann, Rachel J Burns, et al.
Plos One|April 2, 2015
Serving first in isolation increases vegetable intake among elementary schoolchildrenJoseph P Redden, Traci Mann, Zata Vickers, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|March 16, 2017
Examining the feasibility of implementing behavioural economics strategies that encourage home dinner vegetable intake among low-income childrenTashara M Leak, Alison Swenson, Aaron Rendahl, et al.
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior|March 11, 2015
Testing the effectiveness of in-home behavioral economics strategies to increase vegetable intake, liking, and variety among children residing in households that receive food assistanceTashara M Leak, Alison Swenson, Zata Vickers, et al.
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