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Duration of exclusive breastfeeding may be related to eating behaviour and dietary intake in obesity prone normal weight young children
Ina Olmer Specht, Jeanett Friis Rohde, Nanna Julie Olsen,
Bent Lilienthal Heitmann
Department of Public Health
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Eating Behavior
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Normal Weight
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Obesity-prone
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Exclusive Breastfeeding
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Dietary Intake
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Young children
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Exclusively Breastfed
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Maternal Milk
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Vegetables
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Linear Regression Model
33%
Diet Intake
33%
Daily Intake
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Healthcare Database
33%
Medical Birth Registry
33%
Picky Eating
33%
Healthy Start
33%
Health Visitors
33%
Breastfeeding Duration
33%
Children's Health
33%
Late childhood
33%
First Year
33%
Intervention Studies
33%
Starchy Foods
33%
Vegetables Fruits
33%
Complementary Foods
33%
Sugar-sweetened Beverages
33%
Home Visits
33%
Infant Feeding
33%
Food Science
Eating Behavior
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Dietary Intake
100%
Complementary Food
33%
Vegetables Fruits
33%
Sugar-sweetened Beverages
33%
Daily Intake
33%
Infant Feeding
33%
Starchy Foods
33%