UNC study: Color-coded chart improves parents' understanding of body mass index
Wednesday, September 16, 2009 - 05:28
in Health & Medicine
CHAPEL HILL -- A new study shows that parents are more likely to understand a body mass index (BMI) chart if it's color-coded, like a traffic light, than the standard charts currently in use.
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