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Infant feeding practices and obesity.
J. H. Himes
Epidemiology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Nutritional Support
85%
Human Milk
79%
Pediatric Obesity
77%
Weight Gain
66%
Infant Food
54%
Egg Yolk
52%
Food
50%
Obesity
50%
Meat
39%
Breast Feeding
36%
Developed Countries
34%
Milk
33%
Agriculture & Biology
infant feeding
100%
infant foods
97%
nutritional support
65%
breast milk
51%
weight gain
38%
desserts
31%
breast feeding
27%
developed countries
26%
egg yolk
24%
meat
18%
milk
16%