There is consistent evidence that eating fruits and vegetables (F&V) and reducing fat intake reduce risks of major chronic diseases, including cardiovascular diseases and some cancers. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to determine the relationship between diet-related psycho-social factors such as stages of change, self-efficacy, perceived benefits, perceived barriers and fat, fruit, and vegetable intake among 100 UPM staff. The sample comprised academic (29%) and non-academic staff (71%) with a mean age of 34 years. Data on socio-economic status, selfefficacy, and stages of change (SOC), perceived benefits and barriers to fat, fruit and vegetable intake were collected using a pre-tested interviewer-administered question...
Fruit and vegetable intake as well as physical activity participation in Mississippi is consistently...
Increasing intake of fruits and vegetables can improve diet quality for many because of the relation...
Low fruit and vegetable (FV) intake is a leading risk factor for chronic disease globally as well as...
Consuming an adequate amount of fruit and vegetables (FV) can help lower the risk for numerous chron...
BackgroundLow fruit and vegetable (FV) intake is a leading risk factor for chronic disease globally ...
Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that fruit and vegetable intake (FVI) plays a protective ...
Aim: This study assessed sociodemographics, general health, personal and environmental factors assoc...
A cross-sectional study of 348 adult employees (19 – 59 years old) of a public university was conduc...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Understanding individual's intention, action and maintenance to increase frui...
ABSTRACT MARY D. HILL Recalled fruit and vegetable intake while growing up and its association with ...
A diet high in fruits and vegetables (F&Vs) is associated with decreased risk for cardiovascular dis...
Obesity rates have reached epidemic proportions contributing to the majority of Americans experienci...
For over two decades, epidemiological research has provided increasingly stronger evidence for a li...
Low fruit and vegetable (F/V) consumption has been documented and is associated with increased risk ...
This project investigated how individual differences in the big-five personality traits (neuroticism...
Fruit and vegetable intake as well as physical activity participation in Mississippi is consistently...
Increasing intake of fruits and vegetables can improve diet quality for many because of the relation...
Low fruit and vegetable (FV) intake is a leading risk factor for chronic disease globally as well as...
Consuming an adequate amount of fruit and vegetables (FV) can help lower the risk for numerous chron...
BackgroundLow fruit and vegetable (FV) intake is a leading risk factor for chronic disease globally ...
Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that fruit and vegetable intake (FVI) plays a protective ...
Aim: This study assessed sociodemographics, general health, personal and environmental factors assoc...
A cross-sectional study of 348 adult employees (19 – 59 years old) of a public university was conduc...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Understanding individual's intention, action and maintenance to increase frui...
ABSTRACT MARY D. HILL Recalled fruit and vegetable intake while growing up and its association with ...
A diet high in fruits and vegetables (F&Vs) is associated with decreased risk for cardiovascular dis...
Obesity rates have reached epidemic proportions contributing to the majority of Americans experienci...
For over two decades, epidemiological research has provided increasingly stronger evidence for a li...
Low fruit and vegetable (F/V) consumption has been documented and is associated with increased risk ...
This project investigated how individual differences in the big-five personality traits (neuroticism...
Fruit and vegetable intake as well as physical activity participation in Mississippi is consistently...
Increasing intake of fruits and vegetables can improve diet quality for many because of the relation...
Low fruit and vegetable (FV) intake is a leading risk factor for chronic disease globally as well as...