Complementary feeding: Attitudes, knowledge and practices of urban families in northern Thailand
© 2018 Dietitians Association of Australia Aim: Urban families in middle-income countries are currently facing cultural and lifestyle transition. Changing from an agricultural to an industrial society may affect family roles and child-care practices. The present study aims to reveal family attitudes...
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Main Authors: | Kulnipa Kittisakmontri, Mary Fewtrell, Koonkoaw Roekworachai, Chotiros Phanpong, Julie Lanigan |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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