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Bottle-Feeding Practices During Early Infancy and Eating Behaviors at 6 Years of Age
Ruowei Li, Kelley S. Scanlon, Ashleigh May, Chelsea Rose and Leann Birch
Pediatrics September 2014, 134 (Supplement 1) S70-S77; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2014-0646L
Ruowei Li
aDivision of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia; and
Kelley S. Scanlon
aDivision of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia; and
Ashleigh May
aDivision of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia; and
Chelsea Rose
bDepartment of Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania
Leann Birch
bDepartment of Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania

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Bottle-Feeding Practices During Early Infancy and Eating Behaviors at 6 Years of Age
Ruowei Li, Kelley S. Scanlon, Ashleigh May, Chelsea Rose, Leann Birch
Pediatrics Sep 2014, 134 (Supplement 1) S70-S77; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2014-0646L
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