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Evidence-based public health policy and practice
The impact of school fruit tuck shops and school food policies on children’s fruit consumption: a cluster randomised trial of schools in deprived areas
- Professor L Moore, Cardiff Institute of Society, Health and Ethics, 53 Park Place, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF10 3AT, UK; MooreL1{at}cardiff.ac.uk
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The impact of school fruit tuck shops and school food policies on children’s fruit consumption: a cluster randomised trial of schools in deprived areas
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- Accepted February 22, 2008
- First published May 15, 2008.
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April 27, 2016
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