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Cost and Cost Effectiveness of a Pilot m-Health Intervention Targeting Parents of School-Aged Children to Improve the Nutritional Quality of Foods Packed in the Lunchbox

The SWAP IT program aims to improve the nutritional quality of school lunchboxes via a multicomponent m-health intervention, involving: weekly support messages to parents; physical resources; school nutrition guidelines and lunchbox lessons. SWAP IT has been reported to be effective. This study aims...

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Published in:Nutrients 2021-11, Vol.13 (11), p.4136
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Food
Food quality
Health care
Health promotion
Intervention
Nutrition
Obesity
Overweight
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