Infant-Feeding Patterns and the Effects of Early Introduction to Formula and Solid Foods on Childhood Overweight or Obesity among 10-Years-Olds in a Low Socioeconomic Area of Lebanon: An Exploratory Analysis
In Lebanon, there has been an alarming increase in childhood overweight and obesity. In addition, most mothers do not meet the WHO recommendation that infants should be introduced to formula or solids only during the second half of their first year. Because the study population, Burj Hammoud, which...
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Main Authors: | Haider Mannan (Author), Yonna Sacre (Author), Randa Attieh (Author), Dany Farah (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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