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Food Preferences
Last changed on Wed, 12/31/1969 - 17:00
A school gardening and healthy snack program increased Aboriginal First Nations children's preferences toward vegetables and fruit.
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The effect of Indian or Anglo dietary preference on the incidence of diabetes in Pima Indians.
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Assessing food selection in a health promotion program: validation of a brief instrument for American Indian children in the southwest United States.
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Giving health care to minority patients.
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Cultural foods education: an exploratory study of dietitians and Plan IV programs in California.
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Feast or famine? Supplemental food programs and their impacts on two American Indian communities in California.
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Core, secondary, and peripheral foods in the diets of Hispanic, Navajo, and Jemez Indian children.
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Ad libitum food intake on a "cafeteria diet" in Native American women: relations with body composition and 24-h energy expenditure.
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Food preferences predict eating behavior of very young Mohawk children.
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Food preferences, practices, and cancer-related food and nutrition knowledge of southwestern American Indian youth.
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