Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
Volume 41, Issue 5 , Pages 340-346 , September 2009

Focus Group Studies on Food Safety Knowledge, Perceptions, and Practices of School-going Adolescent Girls in South India

  • Subba Rao M. Gavaravarapu, MA

      Affiliations

    • Extension and Training Division, National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh (AP), India
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress for correspondence: G. M. Subba Rao, Scientist C (Communication and Journalism), Extension and Training Division, National Institute of Nutrition, Indian Council of Medical Research, Jamai Osmania PO, Hyderabad 500007, AP. INDIA; Phone: +91-40-27197321
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  • Sudershan R. Vemula, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Food and Drug Toxicology Research Centre, NIN, Hyderabad, AP, India
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  • Pratima Rao, PhD

      Affiliations

    • International Life Sciences Institute Europe, Brussels, Belgium
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  • Vishnu Vardhana Rao Mendu, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Division of Field Studies, NIN, Hyderabad, AP, India
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  • Kalpagam Polasa, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Food and Drug Toxicology Research Centre, NIN, Hyderabad, AP, India

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 The study was funded by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India.

PII: S1499-4046(08)00885-3

doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2008.12.003

Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
Volume 41, Issue 5 , Pages 340-346 , September 2009