Early life and socio-economic determinants of dietary trajectories in infancy and early childhood – results from the HSHK birth cohort study

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Narendar Manohar
Andrew Hayen
Loc Do
Jane Scott
Sameer Bhole
Amit Arora
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[1] School of Health Sciences,Faculty of Health
[2] Western Sydney University,Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
[3] Health Equity Laboratory,Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health
[4] Australian College of Physical Education,Discipline of Nutrition and Dietetics
[5] School of Public Health,Oral Health Services
[6] University of Technology Sydney,Faculty of Medicine and Health
[7] School of Dentistry,Discipline of Child and Adolescent Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health
[8] University of Queensland,undefined
[9] University of Adelaide,undefined
[10] School of Population Health,undefined
[11] Curtin University,undefined
[12] Sydney Local Health District and Sydney Dental Hospital,undefined
[13] Sydney Dental School,undefined
[14] The University of Sydney,undefined
[15] Translational Health Research Institute,undefined
[16] Western Sydney University,undefined
[17] Sydney Medical School,undefined
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Nutrition Journal | / 20卷
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Diet; Food frequency questionnaire; Trajectories; Patterns; Social determinants of health; Socio-economic inequality; Healthy lifestyle; Preschool children;
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