Project BreakFAST: Rationale, design, and recruitment and enrollment methods of a randomized controlled trial to evaluate an intervention to improve School Breakfast Program participation in rural high schools
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- PMCID: PMC4850496
- DOI: 10.1016/j.conctc.2015.12.009
Project BreakFAST: Rationale, design, and recruitment and enrollment methods of a randomized controlled trial to evaluate an intervention to improve School Breakfast Program participation in rural high schools
Keywords: adolescents; high school breakfast programs; rural schools; school breakfast; school food environments.
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