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  • 30. Evaluation of an intervention to promote protective infant feeding practices to prevent childhood obesity: outcomes of the NOURISH RCT at 14 months of age and 6 months post the first of two intervention modules.
    Daniels LA, Mallan KM, Battistutta D, Nicholson JM, Perry R, Magarey A.
    Int J Obes (Lond); 2012 Oct; 36(10):1292-8. PubMed ID: 22710926
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  • 34. Dietary patterns in infancy are associated with child diet and weight outcomes at 6 years.
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  • 37. [Protein requirements of young infants. The effect of protein content in food on growth, protein intake and protein utilization].
    Olling CC, Magendans-Post AP, Post AG, Wauters EA.
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  • 38. The types of food introduced during complementary feeding and risk of childhood obesity: a systematic review.
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  • 39. Protein intake in early childhood and cardiometabolic health at school age: the Generation R Study.
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