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Parent Feeding Practices in the Context of Food Insecurity
R. Arlinghaus
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Melissa N. Laska
Epidemiology & Community Health
Screening, Prevention, Etiology & Cancer Survivorship
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Food Insecurity
100%
Parental Feeding Practices
100%
Parent-child Relationship
25%
Environmental Factors
25%
Social Factors
25%
Parental Perception
25%
Rate of Rise
25%
Child Weight
25%
Health Perception
25%
Poor nutrition
25%
Children's Perceptions
25%
Poor Health
25%
Structural Constraints
25%
Intergenerational Transmission
25%
Future Research Needs
25%
Childhood Factors
25%
Motherhood
25%
Parent Factors
25%
Psychology
Feeding Practice
100%