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Can Mobile Phone Apps Influence People's Health Behavior Change? An Evidence Review.Mobile Phone Short Messages to Improve Exclusive Breastfeeding and Reduce Adverse Infant Feeding Practices: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial in Yangon, Myanmar.How Do Infant Feeding Apps in China Measure Up? A Content Quality Assessment.A Short Message Service Intervention for Improving Infant Feeding Practices in Shanghai, China: Planning, Implementation, and Process EvaluationDeterminants of age-appropriate breastfeeding, dietary diversity, and consumption of animal source foods among Indonesian childrenA Baby Formula Designed for Chinese Babies: Content Analysis of Milk Formula Advertisements on Chinese Parenting AppsAuthorship Correction: A Community-Based Short Message Service Intervention to Improve Mothers' Feeding Practices for Obesity Prevention: Quasi-Experimental StudyA Community-Based Short Message Service Intervention to Improve Mothers' Feeding Practices for Obesity Prevention: Quasi-Experimental Study
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