Water, juice, or soda? Mothers and grandmothers of preschoolers discuss the acceptability and accessibility of beverages
Intake of sugary beverages is strongly associated with weight gain and obesity among children; however, differences between mothers' and grandmothers' attitudes and practices concerning young children's beverage consumption remain unclear. This is notable since about a quarter of fami...
Main Authors: | Eli, K, Hörnell, A, Etminan Malek, M, Nowicka, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2017
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