Infant Feeding Websites and Apps: A Systematic Assessment of Quality and Content

  • Taki S
  • Campbell K
  • Russell C
  • et al.
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Background: Internet websites and smartphone apps have become a popular resource to guide parents in their children's feeding and nutrition. Given the diverse range of websites and apps on infant feeding, the quality of information in these resources should be assessed to identify whether consumers have access to credible and reliable information.

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Taki, S., Campbell, K. J., Russell, C. G., Elliott, R., Laws, R., & Denney-Wilson, E. (2015). Infant Feeding Websites and Apps: A Systematic Assessment of Quality and Content. Interactive Journal of Medical Research, 4(3), e18. https://doi.org/10.2196/ijmr.4323

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