Factors related to poor diet quality in food insecure populations.
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Full Title: Transl Behav Med
Abbreviation: Transl Behav Med
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Subject Category: Behavioral Sciences
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"Conflicts of Interest: Nalini Ranjit, Sarah Macias, Deanna Hoelscher declare that they have no conflicts of interest."
"This work could not have been accomplished without the generosity of the participants taking time out of their often stressful lives to fill out survey questionnaires. We are grateful, too, for the support and assistance provided by SNAP-Ed funded implementing agencies throughout Texas. They provided us access to their participants, and offered us space and time to administer the surveys. Finally, we acknowledge with gratitude, the support provided to us by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, in addition to the funding for the project from which the data supporting these analyses were derived. This study was funded by HHSC Contract No. 529-17-0152-00001."
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