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1. Complementary Feeding Methods, Feeding Problems, Food Neophobia, and Picky Eating among Polish Children.

2. Prevalence of Feeding Problems in Children and Associated Factors—A Cross-Sectional Study among Polish Children Aged 2–7 Years.

3. Complementary Feeding Methods, Feeding Problems, Food Neophobia, and Picky Eating among Polish Children

4. Effect of preceding rice herbicide residue towards control of weeds and urdbean productivity in rice-Bhendi-urdbean sequence under high rainfall area.

5. Effect of preceding rice herbicide residue towards control of weeds and urdbean productivity in rice -Bhendi-urdbean sequence under high rainfall area

6. Complementary feeding with traditional and baby led weaning (BLW) methods - assessment of selected aspects of infant's diet

7. Use of the Baby-Led Weaning (BLW) Method in Complementary Feeding of the Infant—A Cross-Sectional Study of Mothers Using and Not Using the BLW Method.

8. Rozszerzanie diety niemowlęcia z wykorzystaniem metody baby-led weaning („bobas lubi wybór").

9. Complementary Feeding Methods, Feeding Problems, Food Neophobia, and Picky Eating among Polish Children.

10. Effect of preceding rice herbicide residue towards control of weeds and urdbean productivity in rice -Bhendi-urdbean sequence under high rainfall area

11. Recommendations on Complementary Feeding as a Tool for Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs)—Paper Co-Drafted by the SIPPS, FIMP, SIDOHaD, and SINUPE Joint Working Group

12. Use of the Baby-Led Weaning (BLW) Method in Complementary Feeding of the Infant-A Cross-Sectional Study of Mothers Using and Not Using the BLW Method

13. Benefits and risks associated with the baby-led weaning method of complementary feeding

14. Recommendations on Complementary Feeding as a Tool for Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs)—Paper Co-Drafted by the SIPPS, FIMP, SIDOHaD, and SINUPE Joint Working Group

15. Appendices_1-6_Recommendations_on_CF_as_a_tool_for_prevention_of_NCDs

16. Riesgos y beneficios de los diferentes métodos de introducción de alimentos

17. Recommendations on Complementary Feeding as a Tool for Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs)—Paper Co-Drafted by the SIPPS, FIMP, SIDOHaD, and SINUPE Joint Working Group.

18. Patterns and predictors of food texture introduction in French children aged 4-36 months.

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