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Helping children develop healthy eating habits
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Document Date: 2013-09-16 16:32:00


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Medicine / Montreal / Hillsdale / San-Francisco / Boston / Palo Alto / Baltimore / New York / /

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New England Journal / Guilford Press / Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. / /

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United States / Australia / /

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PhD University of Maryland School / /

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snack food / food preferences / selective food preferences / model healthy food intakes / palatable food options / food choices / reject food / energy intake / preferred food / healthy food / food neophobia / food intake / snack food intakes / population-specific validated tools / beverage intake / energy intake declines / food / /

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iron deficiency / neurologically impaired child receiving non-oral feedings Dysphagia / Iron Deficiency Anemia / Dysphagia / nausea / pediatric undernutrition / pain / obesity / childhood obesity / Pediatric feeding disorders / MS / /

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American Academy of Political and Social Science / Federal Government / American Dietetic Association / American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry / University of Maryland School of Medicine / Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development and Strategic Knowledge Cluster / /

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Sherry B. Parent-child / Flores G. Secular / MAUREEN M. BLACK / Howard J. Behaviour / John Wiley / /

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Fisher / elementary school / /

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Quebec / /

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American Journal of Public Health / New England Journal of Medicine / Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine / /

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New England / /

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Kalb / /

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