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Appendix C: Bibliography of References Used to Inform Workshop Planning
Pages 111-116

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... 2015. Mothers' child-feeding practices are associated with chil dren's sugar-sweetened beverage intake.
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... Lott, on behalf of the Robert Wood Johnson Foun dation Healthy Eating Research Expert Panel on Best Practices for Promoting Healthy Nutrition, Feeding Patterns, and Weight Status for Infants and Toddlers from Birth to 24 Months.
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... Reducing sugary drink consumption: New York City's approach. American Journal of Public Health 105(4)
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... only WIC benefits. Public Health Nutrition 1–8.
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... 2015. Public health and legal arguments in favor of a policy to cap the portion sizes of sugar-sweetened beverages.
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... Public Health Nutrition 19(1)


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