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- who: Benjamin J. J. McCormick from the Rowett Institute, University of Aberdeen, Ashgrove RdW, Aberdeen , ZD, UK have published the article: Modelling population responses to workplace minimum dietary standards introduced as workers return after social lockdowns, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The model was written in Netlogo and analysed in R . This model provides a manipulatable system within which to test the consequences of population-wide and invasive policies.
- how: The authors hypothesized that setting minimum dietary standards in workplaces or schools would change diet norms and subsequently improve diets and this was . . .
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