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Choice architecture modifies fruit and vegetable purchasing in a university campus grocery store: time series modelling of a natural experiment.

Rosemary WalmsleyDavid JenkinsonIan SaundersTony HowardOyinlola Oyebode
Published in: BMC public health (2018)
Increasing accessibility of fruit and vegetables in a grocery store is a feasible way to improve the diet of students in tertiary education. There is evidence of declining fruit and vegetable consumption among the studied population, which should be further investigated.
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