A Possible Dose-Response Association Between Distance to Farmers' Markets and Roadside Produce Stands, Frequency of Shopping, Fruit and Vegetable Consumption, and Body Mass Index Among Customers in the Southern United States
Date
2017-01-11
Citation:
APA:
. (January 2017).
A Possible Dose-Response Association Between Distance to Farmers' Markets and Roadside Produce Stands, Frequency of Shopping, Fruit and Vegetable Consumption, and Body Mass Index Among Customers in the Southern United States.
BMC Public Health,
(17:1), p.. Retrieved from
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/9854
MLA:
.
"A Possible Dose-Response Association Between Distance to Farmers' Markets and Roadside Produce Stands, Frequency of Shopping, Fruit and Vegetable Consumption, and Body Mass Index Among Customers in the Southern United States". BMC Public Health.
17:1. (.),
January 2017.
May 25, 2022.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/9854.
Chicago:
,
"A Possible Dose-Response Association Between Distance to Farmers' Markets and Roadside Produce Stands, Frequency of Shopping, Fruit and Vegetable Consumption, and Body Mass Index Among Customers in the Southern United States," BMC Public Health 17, no.
1 (January 2017),
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/9854 (accessed
May 25, 2022).
AMA:
.
A Possible Dose-Response Association Between Distance to Farmers' Markets and Roadside Produce Stands, Frequency of Shopping, Fruit and Vegetable Consumption, and Body Mass Index Among Customers in the Southern United States. BMC Public Health.
January 2017;
17(1)
. http://hdl.handle.net/10342/9854. Accessed
May 25, 2022.
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