“…Little is known about the potential mechanisms linking child care with obesity, if such a relationship exists. The nutrition environment at child care may be an important mechanism to explore given recent studies in the US, the UK, and the Netherlands that highlight the nutritional inadequacy of foods and beverages commonly served to children in child care; specifically, meals and snacks lack sufficient fruits, vegetables, and whole grains and include excessive fats and sugars (Copeland, Benjamin Neelon, Howald, & Wosje, 2013; Frampton et al, 2014; Gubbels et al, 2014, 2015; Maalouf, Evers, Griffin, & Lyn, 2013; Neelon et al, 2015; Parker, LloydWilliams, Weston, Macklin, & McFadden, 2011). …”