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Risky Food Safety Behaviors Are Associated with Higher Bmi and Lower Healthy Eating Self-Efficacy and Intentions among African American Churchgoers in Baltimore
Anderson Steeves E,
Silbergeld E,
Summers A,
Chen L,
Gittelsohn J
(2012)
Risky Food Safety Behaviors Are Associated with Higher Bmi and Lower Healthy Eating Self-Efficacy and Intentions among African American Churchgoers in Baltimore.
PLOS ONE 7(12): e52122.
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052122