Infant feeding and child fussy eating: The Generation R Study

Volume: 114, Pages: 374 - 381
Published: Jul 1, 2017
Abstract
Fussy/picky eating – i.e. consistently avoiding certain foods – is common in childhood and can be worrisome for parents. Repeated exposure to various flavors as occurs in breastmilk and early exposure to complementary feeding may increase food acceptance and thereby decrease fussy eating. This study examines the associations between infant feeding and child fussy eating in 4779 participants of Generation R, a Dutch population-based cohort....
Paper Details
Title
Infant feeding and child fussy eating: The Generation R Study
Published Date
Jul 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
114
Pages
374 - 381
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