Exploring infant feeding practices: cross-sectional surveys of South Western Sydney, Singapore, and Ho Chi Minh City
Abstract Background Infant feeding practices are known to influence the child's long-term health. Studies have associated obesity and other diseases with reduced breastfeeding and early introduction of high calorie beverages (HCBs). The rising prevalence of obesity is already a problem in most...
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Main Authors: | Timothy Yong Qun Leow (Author), Andrew Ung (Author), Shelley Qian (Author), Jessie Thanh Nguyen (Author), Yvonne An (Author), Poonam Mudgil (Author), John Whitehall (Author) |
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