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Green experience: The effect of horticultural activities on children's physical and mental health and dietary behavior

Tseng et al., 2023

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7511114649595928843
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Tseng T
Chang J
Chang Y
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HortScience

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Child obesity is a major global public health issue. This study sought to identify means to improve children's dietary behaviors through horticultural activities and effectively enhance their health and quality of life. The 129 participants were children in third grade through sixth …
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