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    1. A content analysis of food references in television programming specifically targeting viewing audiences aged 11 to 14 years

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    4. EFNEP graduates' perspectives on social media to supplement nutrition education: focus group findings from active users

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    5. Efficacy and consumer preferences for different approaches to calorie labeling on menus

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    6. Examining the influence of price and accessibility on willingness to shop at farmers' markets among low-income eastern North Carolina women

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    7. Family fun with new foods: a parent component to the food friends social marketing campaign

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    8. Food advertising in the age of obesity - content analysis of food advertising on general market and African American television

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    9. Food security, food resource management and health among rural, low-income families: implications for nutrition education with limited-resource populations

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    10. Food spending behaviors and perceptions are associated with fruit and vegetable intake among parents and their preadolescent children

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