The association of knowledge, attitudes and behaviours related to salt with 24-hour urinary sodium excretion.

Autor: Land, Mary-Anne1 maland@georgeinstitute.org.au, Webster, Jacqui1 jwebster@georgeinstitute.org.au, Christoforou, Anthea1 achristoforou@georgeinstitute.org.au, Johnson, Claire1 cjohnson@georgeinstitute.org.au, Trevena, Helen1 htrevena@georgeinstitute.org.au, Hodgins, Frances1 Fran.Hodgins@health.gov.au, Chalmers, John1 chalmers@georgeinstitute.org.au, Woodward, Mark1 mwoodward@georgeinsitute.org.au, Barzi, Federica1 fbarzi@georgeinstitute.org.au, Smith, Wayne2 wsmit@doh.health.nsw.gov.au, Flood, Victoria3 vicki.flood@sydney.edu.au, Jeffery, Paul4 pbje@deakin.edu.au, Nowson, Caryl4 caryl.nowson@deakin.edu.au, Neal, Bruce1,5 bneal@georgeinstitute.org.au
Zdroj: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition & Physical Activity. 2014, Vol. 11, p11-27. 17p. 3 Charts.
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