Mothers’ and Clinicians’ Priorities for Obesity Prevention Among Black, High-Risk Infants
Conclusions Low-income, obese, black mothers of infants highly prioritized learning about many effective obesity prevention strategies, including recognizing hunger and satiety cues, promoting infant activity, and maintaining regular routines. Clinicians may frame preventive guidance to be responsive to these priorities.
Source: American Journal of Preventive Medicine - Category: Global & Universal Source Type: research
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