Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7307840 | Appetite | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The three types of vegetable consumption and total servings per day were associated with different antecedent pathways. The mediating roles of food mavenism, food knowledge, food involvement and equality-universalist values may present opportunities for health promotion and the horticultural industry to increase population vegetable intake. Further research is required to test these associations via experimental and longitudinal studies and qualitative investigation of the meaning and place of the three forms of vegetable consumption in people's daily lives is recommended.
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Authors
Tahlia Farragher, Wei C. Wang, Anthony Worsley,