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Researching toddler obesity in Hong Kong: A preliminary study
Mei Sheung Christine CHAN
Department of Psychology (PS)
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Hong Kong
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Obesity
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Toddlers
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Children's Body
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Childcare Providers
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Body Image
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20th Century
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Preschool children
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Kindergarten
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Structured Interview
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Young People
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Breakfast
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Statistical Analysis
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Childcare Center
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Children's Perceptions
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Primary School children
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Ethnographic Study
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Food Choice
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Housing Estates
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Public Housing
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Private Housing
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Vegetables
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Body Mass Index
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Young Adulthood
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Socio-economic Characteristics
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Standard of Living
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Home Life
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Statistical Package for Social Sciences
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Outdoor Activities
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)
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Excessive Daytime Sleepiness
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General Health
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Primary Care Providers
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Diet Preference
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Child Morbidity
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Choice Preference
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Home Visits
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Provider Perceptions
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Childcare Practices
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Diabetes Disease
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Food Diet
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High Standards
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Diet Diary
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Practice Characteristics
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Toddler Foods
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Life Participation
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Adherence Scale
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Psychology
Qualitative Study
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Semistructured Interview
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Quantitative Study
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Statistical Analysis
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Kindergarten
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Preschooler
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Body Mass Index
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Home Visiting
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Insufficient Sleep
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Nursing and Health Professions
Pilot Study
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Disease
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Preschooler
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Body Mass
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Cardiovascular Disease
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House Call
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Primary Medical Care
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Aloxistatin
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Medicine and Dentistry
Body Image
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Disease
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Body Mass Index
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Diabetes
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Preschooler
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Primary Health Care
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Meal
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Aloxistatin
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Social Sciences
Hong Kong
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Primary Schools
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Pilot Study
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Preschool Children
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Kindergarten
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Semi-Structured Interview
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SPSS Statistics
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Twentieth Century
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Schoolchild
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Ethnographic Study
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Diseases
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Living Standard
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Home Visiting
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Aviation Employees
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Preschooler
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Standard of Living
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