Maternal anxiety and diet quality among mothers and toddlers from low‐income households
Abstract We evaluated the association between maternal anxiety score and diet quality over time among mothers and toddlers in low‐income families. Longitudinal data were collected from 267 mother-toddler dyads in an obesity prevention trial. Participants were recruited from the Special Supplemental...
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Main Authors: | Angela C. B. Trude (Author), Maureen M. Black (Author), Pamela J. Surkan (Author), Kristen M. Hurley (Author), Yan Wang (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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