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Prevention and Population Health Branch, Department of Health Increasing healthy eating for children aged 4–6 months to 4 years An Evidence Summary March 2010
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Geneva / Sydney / Canberra / Melbourne / London / /

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McDermott / Thomson / Google / Tedstone AE / /

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United States / Australia / /

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Deakin University / /

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Family day / Commonwealth Day of Australia / /

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MedicalCondition

Tooty Fruity Vegie This whole-of-community obesity / obesity / childhood obesity / MS / disease / /

MedicalTreatment

Low-fat diets / /

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National Science Foundation / School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences / Deakin University / National Academy of Sciences / World Health Organisation / Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition Research / Health Education Authority / American Dietetic Association / Department of Agriculture / Committee on Food Marketing and the Diets of Children / Coalition on Food Advertising / Forestry / Australian Food and Grocery Council / Department of Health Increasing / Department of Health / National Health & Medical Research Council / /

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Sherry B. Parent-child / Grant M. Feeding / Van Beeck / Lawson M. Increasing / Dietrich U. Tooty Fruity Vegie / /

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Advocate / lead author / Governor / public health nurse / nutritionist / Fisher / /

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The Australian Guide / British Journal of Nutrition / /

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Sanigorski AM / Silva-Sanigorski AM / /

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