Complementary Feeding and Bone Health: A Systematic Review
Julie E. Obbagy,
Laural K. English,
Yat Ping Wong,
Nancy F. Butte,
Kathryn G. Dewey,
Mary Kay Fox,
Frank R. Greer,
Nancy F. Krebs,
Kelley S. Scanlon and
Eve E. Stoody
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Proper nutrition during infancy and toddlerhood is crucial for supporting healthy growth and development, including bone health.
Keywords: complementary feeding; complementary foods and beverages; nutrition; bone health; bone development; systematic review; infants; toddlers (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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