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Could spoon‐feeding babies lead tooverweight and obesity? The Weaning and Weight Study (WAWS): Exploringcomplementary feeding approach, milk feeding, and weight gain in the first year of life, presented at the Nutrition and Nurtur...
MAINN Conference 10th - 14th June 2017, Grange Over Sands, Cumbria. Organised by the Maternal and Infant Nutrition and Nurture Unit (MAINN), University of Central Lancashire.
Swansea University Authors: Sara Jones , Amy Brown , Michelle Lee
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Could spoon‐feeding babies lead tooverweight and obesity? The Weaning and Weight Study (WAWS): Exploringcomplementary feeding approach, milk feeding, and weight gain in the first year of life, presented at the Nutrition and Nurture in Infancy and Childhood Conference, Grange Over Sands, Cumbria, 2017
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Could spoon‐feeding babies lead tooverweight and obesity? The Weaning and Weight Study (WAWS): Exploringcomplementary feeding approach, milk feeding, and weight gain in the first year of life, presented at the Nutrition and Nurture in Infancy and Childhood Conference, Grange Over Sands, Cumbria, 2017 |
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Could spoon‐feeding babies lead tooverweight and obesity? The Weaning and Weight Study (WAWS): Exploringcomplementary feeding approach, milk feeding, and weight gain in the first year of life, presented at the Nutrition and Nurture in Infancy and Childhood Conference, Grange Over Sands, Cumbria, 2017 Sara Jones Amy Brown Michelle Lee |
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Could spoon‐feeding babies lead tooverweight and obesity? The Weaning and Weight Study (WAWS): Exploringcomplementary feeding approach, milk feeding, and weight gain in the first year of life, presented at the Nutrition and Nurture in Infancy and Childhood Conference, Grange Over Sands, Cumbria, 2017 |
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Could spoon‐feeding babies lead tooverweight and obesity? The Weaning and Weight Study (WAWS): Exploringcomplementary feeding approach, milk feeding, and weight gain in the first year of life, presented at the Nutrition and Nurture in Infancy and Childhood Conference, Grange Over Sands, Cumbria, 2017 |
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