He's just content to sit: a qualitative study of mothers' perceptions of infant obesity and physical activity
Abstract Background Rates of obesity among children ages zero to five are rapidly increasing. Greater efforts are needed to promote healthy behaviors of young children. Mothers are especially important targets for promoting health as mothers' views play a vital role in helping their children fo...
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Main Authors: | Danae Dinkel (Author), Kailey Snyder (Author), Anastasia Kyvelidou (Author), Victoria Molfese (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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