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title Sociodemographic differences affecting insufficient fruit and vegetable intake: a population-based household survey of Thai people
title_full Sociodemographic differences affecting insufficient fruit and vegetable intake: a population-based household survey of Thai people
title_fullStr Sociodemographic differences affecting insufficient fruit and vegetable intake: a population-based household survey of Thai people
title_full_unstemmed Sociodemographic differences affecting insufficient fruit and vegetable intake: a population-based household survey of Thai people
title_short Sociodemographic differences affecting insufficient fruit and vegetable intake: a population-based household survey of Thai people
title_sort sociodemographic differences affecting insufficient fruit and vegetable intake: a population-based household survey of thai people
title_unstemmed Sociodemographic differences affecting insufficient fruit and vegetable intake: a population-based household survey of Thai people
topic Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Health Policy, Education, Cultural Studies
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