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Marta Sovyanhadi

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Journal of the American Dietetic Association|June 25, 2004
Program promotes diversity, increases interdisciplinary skillsMarta Sovyanhadi
Ethnicity & Disease|June 20, 2009
Prevalence of overweight and obesity among Seventh-day Adventist African American and Caucasian college studentsRoman Pawlak, Marta Sovyanhadi
Malaysian Journal of Nutrition|June 14, 2012
The effect of health and nutrition management classes on nutrition choices: a case study on diabetics in huntsville, alabama, United StatesMalcolm A Cort, Marta Sovyanhadi
Malaysian Journal of Nutrition|June 14, 2012
Effectiveness of various nutrition education teaching methods for high school students: a case study in alabama, United StatesMarta Sovyanhadi, Malcolm A Cort
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Journal of the American Dietetic Association|June 25, 2004
Program promotes diversity, increases interdisciplinary skillsMarta Sovyanhadi
Ethnicity & Disease|June 20, 2009
Prevalence of overweight and obesity among Seventh-day Adventist African American and Caucasian college studentsRoman Pawlak, Marta Sovyanhadi
Malaysian Journal of Nutrition|June 14, 2012
The effect of health and nutrition management classes on nutrition choices: a case study on diabetics in huntsville, alabama, United StatesMalcolm A Cort, Marta Sovyanhadi
Malaysian Journal of Nutrition|June 14, 2012
Effectiveness of various nutrition education teaching methods for high school students: a case study in alabama, United StatesMarta Sovyanhadi, Malcolm A Cort
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