Young adults' use of food as a self-therapeutic intervention
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Exploring Ghanaian adolescents' meaning of health and wellbeing: a psychosocial perspective.Brain Potentials Highlight Stronger Implicit Food Memory for Taste than Health and Context Associations.Parental involvement could mitigate the effects of physical activity and dietary habits on mental distress in Ghanaian youth.
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Young adults' use of food as a self-therapeutic intervention
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scientific article published on 15 April 2014
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Elisabeth Von Essen
Fredrika Mårtensson
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10.3402/QHW.V9.23000
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2014-04-15T00:00:00Z