Impact of school-based vegetable garden and physical activity coordinated health interventions on weight status and weight-related behaviors of ethnically diverse, low-income students: Study design and baseline data of the Texas, Grow! Eat! Go! (TGEG) cluster-randomized controlled trial
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A. Evans; Ranjit, N; D. Hoelscher; C. Jovanovic; M. Lopez; A. McIntosh; M. Ory; L. Whittlesey; L. McKyer; A. Kirk; C. Smith; C. Walton; N. I. Heredia; J. Warren (2016). Impact of school-based vegetable garden and physical activity coordinated health interventions on weight status and weight-related behaviors of ethnically diverse, low-income students: Study design and baseline data of the Texas, Grow! Eat! Go! (TGEG) cluster-randomized controlled trial. BMC Public Health. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /178762.