Incorporating parent information with the self-reported intakes of seventh graders has a statistically significant, but small, effect on mean nutrient intakes

scientific article published on 01 December 1999

Incorporating parent information with the self-reported intakes of seventh graders has a statistically significant, but small, effect on mean nutrient intakes is …
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P356DOI10.1016/S0002-8223(99)00385-5
P698PubMed publication ID10608953

P50authorDeanna M HoelscherQ57064613
P2093author name stringSmith KW
Zive MM
Clesi AL
Barosso GM
Crepinsek MK
Garceau AO
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P433issue12
P921main subjectstatisticsQ12483
P304page(s)1566-1569
P577publication date1999-12-01
P1433published inJournal of the American Dietetic AssociationQ15751299
P1476titleIncorporating parent information with the self-reported intakes of seventh graders has a statistically significant, but small, effect on mean nutrient intakes
P478volume99