Food education for nutritional health. School, environment, media and mediations
ABSTRACT: The school age, being the one with the highest brain uptake for learning, is the privileged one for formal education and life education, such as the formation of habits, attitudes, and knowledge, which, over time, once incorporated, constitute a lifestyle, that largely determines the quali...
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Alzate Yepes, Teresita
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Food and Nutrition Education
Medios de comunicación
Communications media
Enseñanza
Teaching
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