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1. WIC MOTHERS' FEEDING PRACTICES AND PERCEPTIONS OF DIETARY GUIDANCE

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2. DIET AND EXERCISE STRATEGIES OF POST-PARTUM WOMEN INTENDING TO LOSE OR MAINTAIN WEIGHT

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3. Maternal Depression Affects Maternal Eating Behaviors as shown by Levels of Disinhibition, Food Insecurity, and Perceived Barriers to Healthy Eating in a sample of Wic Mothers

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4. Restricting access to palatable snack foods: parents' and children's perspectives of restrictive feeding practices in the home

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5. Total-Body Bone Mineral Content in Adolescent Girls Correlates with Body Mass, Growth and Pubertal Development, Physical Fitness, and Parental Perceptions of Dairy Products

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6. PARENTING SATISFACTION, EFFICACY, AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS PREDICT PARENT FEEDING AMONG MOTHERS OF TODDLER PARTICIPATING IN THE WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN’S PROGRAM

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7. The Home Food Environment During Infancy and Associations with Toddler Diet at Age 2 Years

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