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Predictors of knowledge about healthy eating in a rural midwestern US city

Examined socioeconomic status and other socio-demographic and motivational predictors of diet and health knowledge as part of the formative evaluation of a community-based cancer and diet campaign. Findings indicated that response efficacy (belief in personal benefits of dietary change) was the stro...

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Published in:Health education research 1990-12, Vol.5 (Dec 90), p.421-431
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