Glass Half Empty? Nutrition Studies Shouldn't Just Focus on What Parents Do Wrong
Researchers highlight that 75% of nutrition studies blame parents, especially mothers, while overlooking broader social factors and positive parental efforts in child feeding.
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Glass half empty? Nutrition studies shouldn’t just focus on what parents do wrong
If it takes a village to raise a child, it also takes a village to care for children’s food needs. Children’s health and nutrition outcomes are nurtured directly by family caregivers, but also by a broader “village” of policymakers and governments, health and education systems, social services and civil-society groups, as well as others working at both national and local levels. Lessons learned from academic research studies help today’s multi-s…
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