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Madan, Emily Marcene, author.
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India has the highest number of undernourished children in the world. Rural agriculturalists suffer
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Baxter, Mikayla, author.
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compensatory growth rate observed in the 1995 broilers was similar to that of stunted children in developing
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Lannaman, Erika J., author.
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-income counterparts. New Jersey's WIC-enrolled children have maintained a rate of obesity that is far above the
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McKinnis, Reilly L., author.
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regarding the academics and behavior of children were typically perceived as more beneficial after RBL was
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Burris, Mecca, author.
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assistance programs for adolescents and families with older children.
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Routh, Brianna Noell, author. (orcid)0000-0002-3614-9056
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related to children's obesogenic behaviors. Exploratory findings from Chapter 3 indicated identification
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Addison, Twanda D., author.
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education allows more than 31 million children to receive meals at a free and low cost in more than 96,000
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Chen, Melinda I., author.
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). There was no evidence of a relationship on children who watched more television and if they were more
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Temple, Norman J. editor.
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: Transition from Breast to Bottle to Solids -- Young Children: Preparing for the Future -- Nutrition in
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Preedy, Victor R. editor.
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children -- Family Meals and Diet Quality -- The Influence of Motivations to Eat on Weight Status and Diet
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Preedy, Victor R. editor.
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women -- Interventions to improve dietary quality in children -- Free fruit for school children to
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Watson, Ronald Ross. editor.
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special needs. Special emphasis is provided for clinicians treating the millions of children in developing

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