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360 related items for PubMed ID: 31831385

  • 1. The Association between the 2009 WIC Food Package Change and Early Childhood Obesity Risk Varies by Type of Infant Package Received.
    Chaparro MP, Wang MC, Anderson CE, Crespi CM, Whaley SE.
    J Acad Nutr Diet; 2020 Mar; 120(3):371-385. PubMed ID: 31831385
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  • 2. The new child food package is associated with reduced obesity risk among formula fed infants participating in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) in Los Angeles County, California, 2003-2016.
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  • 3. The 2009 Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) food package change and children's growth trajectories and obesity in Los Angeles County.
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  • 4. The role of income and neighbourhood poverty in the association between the 2009 Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) food package change and child obesity among WIC-participating children in Los Angeles County, 2003-2016.
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    Public Health Nutr; 2021 Sep 01; 24(13):4212-4219. PubMed ID: 33349277
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  • 5. The effect of the 2009 WIC food package change on childhood obesity varies by gender and initial weight status in Los Angeles County.
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  • 6. Every month matters: longitudinal associations between exclusive breastfeeding duration, child growth and obesity among WIC-participating children.
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    J Epidemiol Community Health; 2020 Oct 01; 74(10):785-791. PubMed ID: 32611693
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  • 7. The neighborhood food environment modifies the effect of the 2009 WIC food package change on childhood obesity in Los Angeles County, California.
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  • 9. Lactose-reduced infant formula with corn syrup solids and obesity risk among participants in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC).
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  • 10. Differences in Early Childhood Dietary Behaviors by Infant Feeding Type and Sex.
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  • 11. Breastfeeding Is Associated With Reduced Obesity in Hispanic 2- to 5-Year-Olds Served by WIC.
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    J Nutr Educ Behav; 2017 Jul 01; 49(7 Suppl 2):S144-S150.e1. PubMed ID: 28689551
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  • 12. Predictors of Obesity in a Cohort of Children Enrolled in WIC as Infants and Retained to 3 Years of Age.
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  • 13. The new food package and breastfeeding outcomes among women, infants, and children participants in Los Angeles County.
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  • 14. Promoting Responsive Bottle-Feeding Within WIC: Evaluation of a Policy, Systems, and Environmental Change Approach.
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  • 15. The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children Spillover Effect: Do Siblings Reap the Benefits?
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  • 16. Any Infant Formula Amount, but Not Infant Formula Type, Is Associated with Less Healthful Subsequent Beverage Intake among Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children-Participating Children.
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  • 17. Breastfeeding Is Associated With Higher Retention in WIC After Age 1.
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  • 19. Food and drink consumption among 1-5-year-old Los Angeles County children from households receiving dual SNAP and WIC v. only WIC benefits.
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  • 20. Changes in breastfeeding among WIC participants following implementation of the new food package.
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