2023
DOI: 10.1111/chso.12689
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Maternal perceptions of infant's body weight and childhood obesity in South Africa: A qualitative study in Soweto

Abstract: From a socio‐anthropological study focusing on maternal body weight perceptions and dietary practices towards infants living in Soweto (South Africa), we studied how lay sociocultural traits may lead to early childhood obesity. Most mothers tended to socially value and normalize fatness. This propensity led mothers, particularly older women at home, to adopt high‐calorie feeding practices towards infants, although some mothers tended to question these lay norms. Further works must consider how lay (emic) socio… Show more

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