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    Wordell D, Daratha K, Mandal B, Bindler R, Butkus SN.
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  • 32. Individual- and School-Level Factors Related to School-Based Salad Bar Use Among Children and Adolescents.
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  • 33. Healthy and unhealthy eating at lower secondary school in Norway.
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  • 34. What are the key food groups to target for preventing obesity and improving nutrition in schools?
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  • 35. Food choices among students using the school food service in New Zealand.
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  • 39. Association between school food environment and practices and body mass index of US public school children.
    Fox MK, Dodd AH, Wilson A, Gleason PM.
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