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Emma F. Jacquier

8 Publications

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View details Complementary feeding patterns of Filipino infants and toddlers lack diversity, especially among children from poor households
Complementary feeding patterns of Filipino infants and toddlers lack diversity, especially among children from poor households (publications)

Complementary feeding patterns of Filipino infants and toddlers lack diversity, especially among children from poor households

Co-Authored by 5 Experts

View details WIC and non-WIC infants and children differ in usage of some WIC-provided foods.
WIC and non-WIC infants and children differ in usage of some WIC-provided foods. (publications)

WIC and non-WIC infants and children differ in usage of some WIC-provided foods.

Co-Authored by 8 Experts

View details Beverage consumption patterns among infants and young children (0–47.9 months): data from the Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study, 2016.
Beverage consumption patterns among infants and young children (0–47.9 months): data from the Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study, 2016. (publications)

Beverage consumption patterns among infants and young children (0–47.9 months): data from the Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study, 2016.

Co-Authored by 3 Experts

View details Food consumption patterns of infants and toddlers: findings from the Feeding Infants and Toddlers study (FITS) 2016.
Food consumption patterns of infants and toddlers: findings from the Feeding Infants and Toddlers study (FITS) 2016. (publications)

Food consumption patterns of infants and toddlers: findings from the Feeding Infants and Toddlers study (FITS) 2016.

Co-Authored by 7 Experts

View details Total usual nutrient intakes of US children (under 48 mo): findings from the Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study (FITS) 2016.
Total usual nutrient intakes of US children (under 48 mo): findings from the Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study (FITS) 2016. (publications)

Total usual nutrient intakes of US children (under 48 mo): findings from the Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study (FITS) 2016.

Co-Authored by 7 Experts

View details Room for improvement remains in food consumption patterns of young children aged 2–4 years.
Room for improvement remains in food consumption patterns of young children aged 2–4 years. (publications)

Room for improvement remains in food consumption patterns of young children aged 2–4 years.

Co-Authored by 5 Experts