Purpose: Complementary feeding practices (CFPs) are associated with health outcomes (e.g., obesity and food allergies).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn infant's early eating experiences influence later growth and health. However, motivators for mothers' complementary feeding decisions for their infants, such as the process of introducing solid foods, remains unclear. This qualitative study identified maternal perceived threats surrounding complementary feeding and strategies mothers use to mitigate perceived threats of adverse feeding-related health outcomes for their infants.
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