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Examining the relationship between maternal employment and health behaviours in 5-year-old British children
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 10/06/09
Hawkins SS et al. – For many families the only parent or both parents are working. This may limit parents’ capacity to provide their children with healthy foods and opportunities for physical activity. Policies and programmes are needed to help support parents and create a health promoting environment.
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