Children's Access to Healthy Food Suffers When Child Care Programs Close Their Doors

Author:

Bonney Jennifer1,Campbell Elizabeth2,Chang Debbie I.3,Dreibelbis Carol4,Fraga Lynette M.5,Henchy Geraldine6,Hild Jeff7,Payes Roshelle8,Weber Jennifer9

Affiliation:

1. Independent Consultant

2. Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

3. Blue Shield of California Foundation

4. 1,000 Days

5. Child Care Aware of America

6. Food Research & Action Center

7. Georgetown University

8. Nemours Children's Health System

9. Weber Moore Partners, LLC

Publisher

National Academy of Medicine

Subject

General Medicine

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