2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2455401/v1
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Are Exposure to Health Information and Media Health Literacy Associated with Fruit and Vegetable Consumption?

Abstract: Background: Health information promotes a healthy lifestyle; however, media health literacy (MHL) is essential to personal intake, especially fruit and vegetables (F&V). This study aimed to determine how exposure to health information and MHL affect F&V consumption among Thai youth age 10-14 years. Health behavior at this age can be an important determinant of consumption habits when transitioning into adulthood. Methods: A stratified two-stage sample survey was conducted to recruit 1,871 youth across … Show more

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