Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5070725 | Food Policy | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
⺠In spite of a growing body of literature studying the determinants of children's obesity, little is known about the association between parental nutritional label use and children's body weight. ⺠This study examines the effect of mother's nutritional label use on children's body mass index and overweight using a national representative data in Taiwan. ⺠Mother's nutritional label use is found to be associated with lower probability of children becoming overweight or obese. ⺠A non-linear relationship between mother's nutritional label use and children's BMI is also evident. For mothers who are frequent nutritional label users, label use contributes negatively to children's BMI.
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Authors
Hung-Hao Chang, Rodolfo M. Jr.,