Disparties in fruit and vegetable intake by Socio-demographic characteristics in peri-urban Nepalese adults: findings from the Heart-health Associated Research and Dissemination in the Community (HARDIC) Study, Bhaktapur, Nepal
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Keywords

Fruit and vegetable intake
Health Demographic Surveillance Site
Nepa
Non-communicable diseases

How to Cite

Vaidya, A., Oli, N., Aryal, U., Karki, D., & Krettek, A. (2014). Disparties in fruit and vegetable intake by Socio-demographic characteristics in peri-urban Nepalese adults: findings from the Heart-health Associated Research and Dissemination in the Community (HARDIC) Study, Bhaktapur, Nepal. Journal of Kathmandu Medical College, 2(1), 3–11. Retrieved from https://jkmc.com.np/ojs3/index.php/journal/article/view/852

Abstract

Background: Inadequate fruit and vegetable intake and other adverse dietary habits – along with tobacco and alcoholabuse and sub-optimal physical activity - make up the four most important behavioural risk factors of non-communic

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