Youngest versus oldest child: why does mothers’ snack choice differ?

Volume: 144, Pages: 104455 - 104455
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Young children frequently consume energy dense snacks, which is one of the factors contributing to childhood overweight. The consumption of more healthy snacks could help in meeting the dietary intake requirements of children. Previous research suggested that mothers of first children showed more health-conscious food behavior compared to mothers of not-first children. However, what is missing from earlier research is an in-depth exploration of...
Paper Details
Title
Youngest versus oldest child: why does mothers’ snack choice differ?
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
144
Pages
104455 - 104455
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