Positive effects of a healthy snack (fruit) versus an unhealthy snack (chocolate/crisps) on subjective reports of mental and physical health: a preliminary intervention study.

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Published in Front Nutr on July 16, 2014

Authors

Andrew Paul Smith1, Rosannagh Rogers1

Author Affiliations

1: School of Psychology, Cardiff University , Cardiff , UK.

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