Impact of the Growing Healthy mHealth Program on Maternal Feeding Practices, Infant Food Preferences, and Satiety Responsiveness: Quasi-Experimental Study
BackgroundInfancy is an important life stage for obesity prevention efforts. Parents’ infant feeding practices influence the development of infants’ food preferences and eating behaviors and subsequently diet and weight. Mobile health (mHealth) may provide a feasible medium through which to deliver...
Main Authors: | Russell, Catherine Georgina, Denney-Wilson, Elizabeth, Laws, Rachel A, Abbott, Gavin, Zheng, Miaobing, Lymer, Sharyn J, Taki, Sarah, Litterbach, Eloise-Kate V, Ong, Kok-Leong, Campbell, Karen J |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JMIR Publications
2018-04-01
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Series: | JMIR mHealth and uHealth |
Online Access: | http://mhealth.jmir.org/2018/4/e77/ |
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