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Archives of Disease in Childhood 1978;53:69-73; doi:10.1136/adc.53.1.69
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The practice of infant feeding among Asian immigrants.

S K Jivani

Nutritional problems are very common in infants and young children of Asian immigrants; most arise as a result of inadequate weaning. An Asian infant should be weaned onto a diet which takes into consideration his parents' religious and cultural customs which affect diets.





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