MATERNAL BELIEFS IN FOOD PRACTICE
A qualitative and quantitative study in the early years
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The research delves into mothers' perceptions and attitudes towards feeding practices for themselves and their children during early childhood. It comprises two studies: one examining maternal views on feeding practices and associated family characteristics, and the other identifying strategies used by mothers of toddlers to promote food intake. The thesis draws from a larger randomized field trial, providing insights into the interplay between maternal behaviors and family dynamics in shaping feeding practices.
