Junk Food
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Rita Lakhani,M.Sc Nursing,Reader/ Associate Professor, Fortis Institute of Nursing, Bangalore, India
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Abstract
A descriptive study on the habit of consumption of junk food amongst urban adolescence in selected colleges of Mumbai.
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2014-08-04T19:53:07Z
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This work has been approved through a peer-review process prior to its posting in the Virginia Henderson Global Nursing e-Repository.
Type Information
Type | Research Study |
Acquisition | Self-submission |
Review Type | Peer-review: Single Blind |
Category Information
Evidence Level | Other |
Research Approach | Other |
Keywords | Junk; Food |
LCSH Subject(s) | Junk food; Mumbai (India) |
CINAHL Subject(s) | Adolescent Behavior |
MESH Subject(s) | Food Habits; Eating Behavior |
MESH Subject(s) | Food Habits; Eating Behavior |
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