Social Media Influencer Marketing and Children’s Food Intake: A Randomized Trial
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Paul Christiansen | Jason C.G. Halford | Emma J. Boyland | P. Christiansen | E. Boyland | J. Halford | C. Hardman | A. Coates | Anna E. Coates | Charlotte A. Hardman
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