Nutritional health attitudes and behaviors and their associations with the risk of overweight/obesity among child care providers in Michigan Migrant and Seasonal Head Start centers
Abstract Background Children enrolled in Migrant and Seasonal Head Start (MSHS) programs are at high risks of health problems. Although non-family child care providers play important roles on children's health status as role models, educators, program deliverers, and information mediators, litt...
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Main Authors: | Won O. Song (Author), SuJin Song (Author), Violeta Nieves (Author), Andie Gonzalez (Author), Elahé T. Crockett (Author) |
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