Controlling feeding practices and maternal migrant background: an analysis of a multicultural sample
OBJECTIVE: Parental feeding practices shape children's relationships with food and eating. Feeding is embedded socioculturally in values and attitudes related to food and parenting. However, few studies have examined associations between parental feeding practices and migrant background. DESIGN...
Main Authors: | Somaraki, M, Eli, K, Ek, A, Lindberg, L, Nyman, J, Marcus, C, Flodmark, C, Pietrobelli, A, Faith, M, Sorjonen, K, Nowicka, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2016
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