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Feeding of Infants. EFSA Journal. 2009 7 (12) : 1423

This document references 16 sources related to infant and young child feeding practices, including baby-led weaning and complementary feeding. The sources include guidelines from WHO and other health organizations, reviews analyzing the evidence and feasibility of different approaches, randomized controlled trials comparing baby-led versus traditional weaning styles, and studies examining the impacts of weaning styles on factors like food preferences, body mass index, risk of choking, and responsiveness to hunger and fullness cues.

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Feeding of Infants. EFSA Journal. 2009 7 (12) : 1423

This document references 16 sources related to infant and young child feeding practices, including baby-led weaning and complementary feeding. The sources include guidelines from WHO and other health organizations, reviews analyzing the evidence and feasibility of different approaches, randomized controlled trials comparing baby-led versus traditional weaning styles, and studies examining the impacts of weaning styles on factors like food preferences, body mass index, risk of choking, and responsiveness to hunger and fullness cues.

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