Value of braiding cultural food values with nutrition education to promote healthy eating explored in Osage Nation

A recent study in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior accentuates the value of integrating Indigenous knowledge and community perspectives into health interventions. The research addresses challenges in defining healthy eating in a culturally specific context.
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