Cultural influences on infant and toddler feeding among low‐income Latinx mothers
Abstract Latinx infants and toddlers experience higher obesity rates than their black or white counterparts, increasing chronic disease risk later in life. Infant and toddler feeding (ITF) interventions are shown to improve dietary behaviours, but few studies target Latinx populations. Culturally ta...
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Main Authors: | Alexandra L. MacMillan Uribe (Author), Hannah G. Rudt (Author), Tashara M. Leak (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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