Effects of age of introduction of complementary foods on infant breast milk intake, total energy intake, and growth: a randomised intervention study in Honduras.

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Published in Lancet on July 30, 1994

Authors

R J Cohen1, K H Brown, J Canahuati, L L Rivera, K G Dewey

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Nutrition, University of California, Davis 95616-8669.

Associated clinical trials:

The Philani Mobile Video Intervention for Exclusive Breastfeeding (MOVIE) Study (MOVIE) | NCT03688217

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