Comparison of mothers' perceptions of hunger cues in 3-month-old infant under different feeding methods
Abstract Background Mothers' perception of infant hunger cues is a critical content of responsive feeding, which is central to the promotion of early childhood development. However, only a few studies have examined responsive feeding in China, especially lacking the studies on perceptions of in...
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Main Authors: | Fenghua Zhao (Author), Yijie Sun (Author), Yue Zhang (Author), Tao Xu (Author), Nianrong Wang (Author), Shuangqin Yan (Author), Ting Zeng (Author), Fenghua Zhang (Author), Jie Gao (Author), Qing Yue (Author), Scott Rozelle (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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