A cross-sectional study of infant feeding practices in Vietnamese-born mothers living in Australia
Abstract Background Infant feeding practices are a key modifiable risk factor for childhood overweight and obesity; and important for lifelong health and wellbeing. Despite the growing Australian immigrant population, it is unclear how infant feeding practices may differ between ethnicities living i...
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Glavni autori: | Lauren Zahra (Autor), Peter Kremer (Autor), Kristy A. Bolton (Autor) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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