This study reports results from a randomized controlled intervention trial, focusing on: (1) the identification of successful consumer strategies for increasing fruit and vegetable intakes to the recommended levels of more than five (80 g) portions per day and (2) impact on overall diet and nutrient intakes. Adult men and women (n 170) fulfilling the main recruitment criterion of eating less than five fruit and vegetable portions per day but contemplating increasing intakes were recruited. Complete valid dietary data was provided by 101 intervention (fifty-nine estimated fruit and vegetable intakes, and forty-two simultaneous weighted total dietary and estimated fruit and vegetable intakes) and twenty-four control subjects (weighed total di...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of implementing nutrition intervention using a general nutr...
associéInternational audiencePURPOSE: While the health benefits of a high fruit and vegetable consum...
Purpose. Assess effectiveness of an intervention to improve fruit and vegetable consumption in econo...
This study reports results from a randomized controlled intervention trial, focusing on: (1) the ide...
To assess the response of low consumers of fruit and vegetables to a nutrition education interventio...
This work was funded by The Scottish Government Rural and Environmental Science and Analytical Scien...
International recommendations advise increasing intakes of fruit and vegetables to help reduce the b...
Background and Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of two subsequent intervention components (mot...
The objective of this study was to determine if a fruit and vegetable (FV) intervention, previously ...
Aim: To assess the effectiveness of specific advice for increasing fruit, vegetable and dairy intake...
Background and Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of two subsequent intervention components (mot...
Objective The study objective was to determine if a fruit and vegetable (FV) intervention, previousl...
Only 23% of Americans eat the recommended 5 or more servings per day of fruits and vegetables. The o...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a multicomponent nutrition education p...
Objective To examine baseline rates of fruit and vegetable consumption among adults in the 5 A Day r...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of implementing nutrition intervention using a general nutr...
associéInternational audiencePURPOSE: While the health benefits of a high fruit and vegetable consum...
Purpose. Assess effectiveness of an intervention to improve fruit and vegetable consumption in econo...
This study reports results from a randomized controlled intervention trial, focusing on: (1) the ide...
To assess the response of low consumers of fruit and vegetables to a nutrition education interventio...
This work was funded by The Scottish Government Rural and Environmental Science and Analytical Scien...
International recommendations advise increasing intakes of fruit and vegetables to help reduce the b...
Background and Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of two subsequent intervention components (mot...
The objective of this study was to determine if a fruit and vegetable (FV) intervention, previously ...
Aim: To assess the effectiveness of specific advice for increasing fruit, vegetable and dairy intake...
Background and Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of two subsequent intervention components (mot...
Objective The study objective was to determine if a fruit and vegetable (FV) intervention, previousl...
Only 23% of Americans eat the recommended 5 or more servings per day of fruits and vegetables. The o...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a multicomponent nutrition education p...
Objective To examine baseline rates of fruit and vegetable consumption among adults in the 5 A Day r...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of implementing nutrition intervention using a general nutr...
associéInternational audiencePURPOSE: While the health benefits of a high fruit and vegetable consum...
Purpose. Assess effectiveness of an intervention to improve fruit and vegetable consumption in econo...