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Systematic review of the effects of family meal frequency on psychosocial outcomes in youth
Megan E. Harrison, Mark L. Norris, Nicole Obeid, Maeghan Fu, Hannah Weinstangel and Margaret Sampson
Canadian Family Physician February 2015; 61 (2) e96-e106;
Megan E. Harrison
Pediatrician in the Division of Adolescent Medicine at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) in Ottawa and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Ottawa.
MD FRCPCMark L. Norris
Pediatrician in the Division of Adolescent Medicine at CHEO and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Ottawa.
MD FRCPCNicole Obeid
Psychometrist and Lead of Research and Outcomes Management for the CHEO Eating Disorders Program.
PhDMaeghan Fu
Medical student at the University of Ottawa.
Hannah Weinstangel
Pediatric resident at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
MDMargaret Sampson
Manager of Library Services at CHEO.
MLIS PhD AHIP
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Systematic review of the effects of family meal frequency on psychosocial outcomes in youth
Megan E. Harrison, Mark L. Norris, Nicole Obeid, Maeghan Fu, Hannah Weinstangel, Margaret Sampson
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