Feeding styles and child weight status among recent immigrant mother-child dyads
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Research has shown that parental feeding styles may influence children's food consumption, energy intake, and ultimately, weight status. We examine this relationship, among recent immigrants to the US. Given that immigrant paren...
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Main Authors: | Tovar Alison (Author), Hennessy Erin (Author), Pirie Alex (Author), Must Aviva (Author), Gute David M (Author), Hyatt Raymond R (Author), Kamins Christina (Author), Hughes Sheryl O (Author), Boulos Rebecca (Author), Sliwa Sarah (Author), Galvão Heloisa (Author), Economos Christina D (Author) |
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2012-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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