ความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างความรู้ พฤติกรรม ปริมาณการบริโภคผักและผลไม้ และภาวะโภชนาการของนักเรียนชั้นประถมศึกษาตอนปลาย
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10. C. Lynch, A.G. Kristjansdottir, S.J. te Velde, R. Lien Nanna, T.I. Eva, et al. Fruit and vegetable consumption in a sample of 11-year-old children in ten European countries – the PRO GREENS cross-sectional survey Public Health Nutrition 2014; 17 (11).
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16. Jantharungsri, P. (2015). Knowledge attitudes and behaviors of Vegetables of the students in grades 4-6 School Queen (Master’s thesis, University of Rajamangala Phra Nakhon). (In Thai)
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And Healthy Thai Kid Project: Extended learning center in promoting nutrition and
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https://www.dekthaidoodee.com/
17. Wannasri S, Therawiwat M, Imamee N, Chongsuwat R. Fruit and vegetable dietary behaviors in
Elementary school students, Surat Thani Province, Thailand. Journal of Health Education
2013; 36(124):45-60. (in Thai)
18. Natsit P, Junprasert S, Krungkraipetch N. Factors Influencing Fruit and Vegetable Consumption among Grade 6 Primary School Students in Bangkok Metropolitan. Journal of Health and Nursing Research 2019; 35. (in Thai)
19. Committee of Food-Consumption Guideline for Healthy Thai. Manuals for Nutritional Flag, Proper Eating for Happiness of Thailand. Bangkok: Printing House for Department of Land Transport; 2009. (in Thai)
20. Sirisuk W, Manirat T,Nirat I, Rewadee C. Fruit and vegetable dietary behaviors in elementary school students, Surat Thani Province. Thailand Journal of Health Education 2013; 36:45-60.
21. Chadaporn K, Rungrat S, Pornnapa H. Factors predicting fruit and vegetable consumption among grade 6 primary school students in Pa Mok District, Ang Thong Province.The Public Health Journal of Burapha University 2014; 9:45-55.
2. Slavin JL, Loyd B. Health benefits of fruits and vegetables. Advances in nutrition 2012; 3:506-16.
3. Aune D, Giovannucci E, Boffetta P, Fadnes LT, Keum N, Norat T,et al. Fruit and vegetable intake and the risk of cardiovascular disease, total cancer and all-cause mortality a systematic review and dose response meta-analysis of prospective studies international. National Library of Medicine. 2017 Jun 1; 46:1029-56. PMID 28338764.
4. WHO. Increasing fruit and vegetable consumption to reduce the risk of nocommunicable diseases [Internet]. 2003 [cited 2021 June 24]. Available https://www.who.int/dietphysicalactivity/media/en/gsfs_fv.pdf.
5. WHO. Increasing fruit and vegetable consumption to reduce the risk of no communicable diseases [Internet]. 2017 [cited 2021 June 24]. Available https://www.who.int/elena/titles/fruit_vegetables_ncds/en/
6. Nicklaus S, Remy E. Early origin of overeating: Tracking between early food habit and later eating patterns current obesity reports 2013; 2.
7. Chaniphun Butryee. Vegrtable and fruits consumption at least 400 g. per day for health: Evidence base approach. Journal of Nutrition Association of Thailand 2020; 55: 53-65.
8. Aekplakorn W, Mosuwan L, Ruangdaraganon N, Chanarong P, Sangsupawanich P, Satheannoppakao W, et al. Report for Thai Health Survey on Physical Examination, 4th Time 2008-2009 [Internet]. 2009 [cited 2018 Mar 1]. Available frohttp://www.hisro.or.th/main/download/NHES4_ CHILD.pdf (in Thai)
9. Butryee C. Increasing Vegetable and fruit consumption. Bangkok: Printing house for The War Veterans Organization of Thailand; 2012. (in Thai)
10. C. Lynch, A.G. Kristjansdottir, S.J. te Velde, R. Lien Nanna, T.I. Eva, et al. Fruit and vegetable consumption in a sample of 11-year-old children in ten European countries – the PRO GREENS cross-sectional survey Public Health Nutrition 2014; 17 (11).
11. Bureau of Nutrition Department of Health 2018. Annual Report, 2018. Retrieved from http://env.anamai.moph.go.th/download/actionplan/reportEB4_210261.pdf (In Thai)
12. Policies and Plan for Office of Educational Service Area, Bangkok. Schools and Children in the Office of Educational Service Area, Bangkok [Internet]. 2017 [cited 2018 Mar 1]. Available from http://www.planbkk.com/mainpage (in Thai)
13. Pengprom K. Household Fruits Availability and Consumption of Junk Food among Students Grade 7-9 in Bangkok. Thesis in Master of Science, Major in Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Public Health, Mahidol University; 2008. (in Thai)
14. Sawasdee S, Wimolwatwetee T, Viratsetsin K. Snack consumption behavior of students at high schools in wattana Districts, Bangkok. Vajira Nursing Journal 2007; 9(1):1-11. (in Thai)
15. Food and Nutrition Policy for Health Promotion. Complete Report for the Survey Campaign of Food Environmental in School, Around School, and Study of Food-Consumption Behavioral of School-Age Children and Related Factors, Stage 1 [Internet]. 2007 [cited 2018 Mar 1]. Available from http:// www. fhpprogram.org/media/pdfs/reports/731cf5a3df094a7ed786bdb5d19c83df.pdf (in Thai)
16. Jantharungsri, P. (2015). Knowledge attitudes and behaviors of Vegetables of the students in grades 4-6 School Queen (Master’s thesis, University of Rajamangala Phra Nakhon). (In Thai)
Sirikulchayanonta C. (n.d.). The Bright and Healthy Thai Kid Project, Development of the Bright
And Healthy Thai Kid Project: Extended learning center in promoting nutrition and
Exercise for Bright and Healthy Thai Kids 4.0. (Thai Health Promotion Foundation). Retrieved from
https://www.dekthaidoodee.com/
17. Wannasri S, Therawiwat M, Imamee N, Chongsuwat R. Fruit and vegetable dietary behaviors in
Elementary school students, Surat Thani Province, Thailand. Journal of Health Education
2013; 36(124):45-60. (in Thai)
18. Natsit P, Junprasert S, Krungkraipetch N. Factors Influencing Fruit and Vegetable Consumption among Grade 6 Primary School Students in Bangkok Metropolitan. Journal of Health and Nursing Research 2019; 35. (in Thai)
19. Committee of Food-Consumption Guideline for Healthy Thai. Manuals for Nutritional Flag, Proper Eating for Happiness of Thailand. Bangkok: Printing House for Department of Land Transport; 2009. (in Thai)
20. Sirisuk W, Manirat T,Nirat I, Rewadee C. Fruit and vegetable dietary behaviors in elementary school students, Surat Thani Province. Thailand Journal of Health Education 2013; 36:45-60.
21. Chadaporn K, Rungrat S, Pornnapa H. Factors predicting fruit and vegetable consumption among grade 6 primary school students in Pa Mok District, Ang Thong Province.The Public Health Journal of Burapha University 2014; 9:45-55.
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