Kids SIPsmartER: A Feasibility Study to Reduce Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption among Middle School Youth in Central Appalachia
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        Description
        Reports on a study examining a school-based intervention,
Kids SIPsmartER, aimed at decreasing sugar-sweetened
beverage consumption among middle school students in rural
Appalachian Virginia. Includes student demographic data,
such as weight, physical activity, sugar-sweetened beverage
consumption, and other health factors.
    Author(s)
            Hannah Lane, Kathleen J. Porter, Erin Hecht, et al.
        Citation
            American Journal of Heath Promotion, 32(6), 1386-1401
        Date
            07/2018
        Tagged as
                                    Appalachia
                 ·                          Children and youth
                 ·                          Food security and nutrition
                 ·                          Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention
                 ·                          Virginia
                     
        