Author: Leroy, Jef L.
- Cash and in-kind transfers lead to excess weight gain in a population of women with a high prevalence of overweight in rural Mexico
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Author: de Cossío, Teresa González
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- Cash and in-kind transfers lead to excess weight gain in a population of women with a high prevalence of overweight in rural Mexico
- Cash and in-kind transfers in poor rural communities in Mexico increase household fruit, vegetable, and micronutrient consumption but also lead to excess energy consumption
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