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From: Maternal–child consumption of ultra-processed foods and sugar-sweetened beverages in informal settlements in Mumbai, India

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Maternal and Child Daily Beverage and Snack Food Consumption. *Spearman correlations for maternal and child consumption of all five food groups were statistically significant. Sample sizes varied due to missing data: child milk = 699; child soda = 721; child tea with sugar = 479; child sweets = 726; child chips or biscuits = 727; mother milk = 507; mother soda = 510; mother tea w/sugar = 336; mother sweets = 335; mother chips or biscuits = 513

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