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Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Susan L. Johnson is Senior Associate Editor for the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. Review of this article was handled, exclusively, by the Editor-in-Chief to minimize conflict of interest. The remaining authors have not stated any other conflicts of interest.