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Comparison of children's food and beverage intakes with national recommendations in New York City child-care centres.

L Beth DixonAndrew BreckLaura Kettel Khan
Published in: Public health nutrition (2016)
Providing more whole grains, vegetables and low-fat dairy and fewer foods with solid fats and added sugars may improve children's diet quality when at child-care centres. Centre staff may need training, resources and strategies in order to meet the nutrition recommendations.
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