Parent-child feeding practices in a developing country: Findings from the Family Diet Study
Abstract
Given the increasing prevalence of childhood obesity in Malaysia, examination of family environmental factors is warranted. Reviews from developed countries report inconsistent findings on the relationship between parental-child feeding practices and child weight-related health outcomes. The current study aimed to examine parent-child feeding practices by familial-child characteristics in Malaysia.The Family Diet Study was conducted with urban...
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Title
Parent-child feeding practices in a developing country: Findings from the Family Diet Study
Published Date
Jun 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
125
Pages
90 - 97
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