Teaching families to manage intake of candy in the home: Results from a feasibility study using multiphase optimization strategy (MOST)
Summary Background Excess intake of desserts/sweets high in added sugars, such as candy, is linked with greater obesity risk. Parents often limit their childrens' intake of these sweet foods using controlling feeding practices, such as restriction; yet, restrictive feeding practices are counter...
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Main Authors: | J. S. Savage (Author), E. L. Adams (Author), B. Y. Rollins (Author), J. A. Bleser (Author), M. E. Marini (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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