Low validity of a seven-item fruit and vegetable food frequency questionnaire among third-grade students.
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Lillian S. Lin | T. Baranowski | K. Resnicow | J. Baranowski | J. Baranowski | K Resnicow | T Baranowski | J Baranowski | D T Wang | M Smith | C Doyle | L S Lin | M D Hearn | M. Hearn | C. Doyle | M. Smith | D. Wang | D. T. Wang | L. S. Lin | Matthew R. Smith | Janice Baranowski | Colleen B. Doyle
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