Small Bites travels the globe to show how biology and culture influence how children eat, and how child nutrition can be made more equitable and sustainable.
Small Bites travels the globe to show how biology and culture influence how children eat, and how child nutrition can be made more equitable and sustainable.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tina Moffat is an associate professor and chair of the Department of Anthropology at McMaster University. She has published in Medical Anthropology Quarterly, among other academic journals, and is co-editor, with Tracy Prowse, of Human Diet and Nutrition in Biocultural Perspective: Past Meets Present. She is a past president of the Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology.
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List of Figures and Tables Introduction 1 Baby Steps: Prenatal, Infant, and Young Child Feeding 2 Biocultural Variation in Child Feeding and Eating 3 Children's Food in the Age of the Industrial Diet 4 It Takes a Village: School Feeding Programs 5 Global Malnutrition and Children's Food (In)Security 6 Childhood Obesity: A Twenty-First Century Nutritional Dilemma 7 New Directions in Children's Food and Nutrition References; Notes; Index
List of Figures and Tables Introduction 1 Baby Steps: Prenatal, Infant, and Young Child Feeding 2 Biocultural Variation in Child Feeding and Eating 3 Children's Food in the Age of the Industrial Diet 4 It Takes a Village: School Feeding Programs 5 Global Malnutrition and Children's Food (In)Security 6 Childhood Obesity: A Twenty-First Century Nutritional Dilemma 7 New Directions in Children's Food and Nutrition References; Notes; Index
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