2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2013.09.029
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Bottle-Weaning Intervention and Toddler Overweight

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“…54 Chronic care model innovations include case management services, community partnerships, and advocacy for policies that impact the healthcare delivery system, which, in combination, have been found to be effective at improving clinical measures around chronic disease. 55 Elements similar to those utilized in the chronic care model were implemented in several interventions that engaged community and public health programs, such as child care centers, 44 parenting groups, 46 and WIC, 45 to influence families outside of the traditional clinical setting.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…54 Chronic care model innovations include case management services, community partnerships, and advocacy for policies that impact the healthcare delivery system, which, in combination, have been found to be effective at improving clinical measures around chronic disease. 55 Elements similar to those utilized in the chronic care model were implemented in several interventions that engaged community and public health programs, such as child care centers, 44 parenting groups, 46 and WIC, 45 to influence families outside of the traditional clinical setting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another intervention based in the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) that focused on bottle weaning did not impact risk of overweight at age 2 years. 45 In the Melbourne Infant Feeding, Activity, and Nutrition Trial, first-time parents participating in community-based parenting groups led by a nutritionist did not alter child BMI z-scores. 46,47 …”
Section: Evidence Synthesismentioning
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“…8 Tackling childhood obesity now represents an important opportunity to reduce the effect of heart disease, diabetes mellitus, and other serious preventable chronic diseases in the future while immediately improving the health of children. 9 The importance of early obesity intervention has been emphasized by the increased number of intervention research studies [10][11][12][13][14][15] in recent years.…”
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“…While there are no clear guidelines for the appropriate proportion of solid and liquid food in the diet of 1-to 2-year-olds, 18 within this cohort consuming a high proportion of total daily energy via bottles had significant, albeit mixed effects on diet. 19,20 Comparable data are not available, as FYCS, was the first study to analyze longitudinal associations between proportional intake of energy from bottles and sippy cups, and toddlers' dietary and energy intake.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%