Cox et al., 1997 - Google Patents
A Food Variety Index for Toddlers (VIT): development and applicationCox et al., 1997
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- 2445563125126456996
- Author
- Cox D
- Skinner J
- Carruth B
- MORAN III J
- HOUCK K
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of the American Dietetic Association
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Objective To develop a variety index based on the Food Guide Pyramid that is specific to toddlers and is indicative of dietary adequacy. Design Subjects' mothers were assigned randomly to two in-home interviews with a registered dietitian at four possible collection …
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