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Abstract Objectives To compare diet quality of convenience samples of children 2–3 and 4–5 years attending 11 of 75 childcare centers in Hays County, Texas to a nationally representative sample, as part of a needs assessment to inform a childcare center-based intervention. Methods Parents completed 24-h recalls of their child’s diet in 2014. Usual...
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