Does breastfeeding account for the association between maternal sensitivity and infant cognitive development in a large, nationally representative cohort?
Abstract Background Previous research has established that exposure to high maternal sensitivity is positively associated with advances in infant cognitive development. However, there are many fixed and modifiable factors that influence this association. This study investigates whether the associati...
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Main Authors: | P. Nina Banerjee (Author), Karen E. McFadden (Author), Jacqueline D. Shannon (Author), Leslie L. Davidson (Author) |
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