Small, medium, large or supersize? The development and evaluation of interventions targeted at portion size
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Small, medium, large or supersize? The development and evaluation of interventions targeted at portion size
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBESITY
Volume 38, Issue S1, Pages S13-S18
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Springer Nature
Online
2014-07-18
DOI
10.1038/ijo.2014.84
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