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Altered eating: a definition and framework for assessment and intervention

Eating can be a significant challenge for cancer survivors; however, to date there is no systematic way of assessing and addressing food related quality of life in this group. The purpose of our study was to develop a framework for doing so. Over the course of 6 years in participant-led food worksho...

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Published in:BMC nutrition 2018-01, Vol.4 (1), p.14-14, Article 14
Main Authors: Burges Watson, D L, Lewis, S, Bryant, V, Patterson, J, Kelly, C, Edwards-Stuart, R, Murtagh, M J, Deary, V
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