Cluster randomized controlled trial of a consumer behavior intervention to improve healthy food purchases from online canteens12
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Supported by in-kind funding from Hunter New England Population Health and University of Newcastle Australia to conduct the trial; by funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council's Translating Research into Practice Scheme (research fellowship; to RW) and the National Heart Foundation (postdoctoral research fellowship; to SLY); and by the National Health and Medical Research Council [principal research fellowship 1042442 (to KB) and career development fellowship grant APP1128348 (to LW)] and the Heart Foundation (future leader fellowship grant 101175; to LW). Infrastructure support was provided by Hunter Medical Research Institute. In-kind support for the delivery of the intervention was provided by Flexischools (provider of online canteens).
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