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Adequate dietary habits and physical activity during childhood and adolescence may promote growth and cognitive development and contribute to the prevention of chronic disease in later life. School is considered an important social environment that can promote healthy eating habits and life-style changes. To evaluate the effects of a school-based intervention on nutritional knowledge, eating habits, and physical activity of adolescents. We conducted a prospective questionnaire-based study. Anonymous questionnaires were administered at