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Infant sugar sweetened beverage and 100% juice consumption: Racial/ethnic differences and links with fathers’ consumption in a longitudinal cohort
MLA
K.K. Davison, et al. “Infant Sugar Sweetened Beverage and 100% Juice Consumption: Racial/Ethnic Differences and Links with Fathers’ Consumption in a Longitudinal Cohort.” Preventive Medicine Reports, vol. 22, no. 101324-, June 2021. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101324.
APA
K.K. Davison, R.L. Franckle, B.K. Lo, T. Ash, X. Yu, S.J. Haneuse, S. Redline, & E.M. Taveras. (2021). Infant sugar sweetened beverage and 100% juice consumption: Racial/ethnic differences and links with fathers’ consumption in a longitudinal cohort. Preventive Medicine Reports, 22(101324-). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101324
Chicago
K.K. Davison, R.L. Franckle, B.K. Lo, T. Ash, X. Yu, S.J. Haneuse, S. Redline, and E.M. Taveras. 2021. “Infant Sugar Sweetened Beverage and 100% Juice Consumption: Racial/Ethnic Differences and Links with Fathers’ Consumption in a Longitudinal Cohort.” Preventive Medicine Reports 22 (101324-). doi:10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101324.