The feasibility of a peer support intervention to encourage adoption and maintenance of a Mediterranean diet in established community groups at increased CVD risk: the TEAM-MED EXTEND study: a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial
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F. Kee | L. McGowan | J. Woodside | M. McKinley | M. Cupples | R. O’Neill | I. Young | C. McEvoy | S. Moore | S. Wallace
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