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Academic Article Correlates of dietary intake among men involved in the MAN for Health study.
Academic Article Provider demonstration and assessment of child device technique during pediatric asthma visits.
Academic Article Communication and education about triggers and environmental control strategies during pediatric asthma visits.
Academic Article Child- and caregiver-reported problems and concerns in using asthma medications.
Academic Article The relationship between patient-provider communication and quality of life for children with asthma and their caregivers.
Academic Article Efficacy of a store-based environmental change intervention compared with a delayed treatment control condition on store customers' intake of fruits and vegetables.
Academic Article Process evaluation of a food marketing and environmental change intervention in Tiendas that serve Latino immigrants in North Carolina.
Academic Article How often do providers discuss asthma action plans with children? Analysis of transcripts of medical visits.
Academic Article Lessons learned from small store programs to increase healthy food access.
Academic Article Who is behind the stocking of energy-dense foods and beverages in small stores? The importance of food and beverage distributors.
Academic Article Acculturation and physical activity among North Carolina Latina immigrants.
Academic Article Realidad Latina: Latino adolescents, their school, and a university use photovoice to examine and address the influence of immigration.
Academic Article Factors associated with asthma management self-efficacy among 7th and 8th grade students.
Academic Article Do Latino immigrants link self-rated health with BMI and health behaviors?
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