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Published on 06.12.17 in Vol 5, No 12 (2017): December

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Works citing "How Do Infant Feeding Apps in China Measure Up? A Content Quality Assessment"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mhealth.8764):

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  1. Cheng H, Tutt A, Llewellyn C, Size D, Jones J, Taki S, Rossiter C, Denney-Wilson E. Content and Quality of Infant Feeding Smartphone Apps: Five-Year Update on a Systematic Search and Evaluation. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(5):e17300
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  2. Tang K, Gerling K, Chen W, Geurts L. Information and Communication Systems to Tackle Barriers to Breastfeeding: Systematic Search and Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(9):e13947
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  3. Jiang H, Li M, Wen LM, Baur LA, He G, Ma X, Qian X. A Short Message Service Intervention for Improving Infant Feeding Practices in Shanghai, China: Planning, Implementation, and Process Evaluation. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2018;6(10):e11039
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  4. Alamoodi AH, Garfan S, Zaidan BB, Zaidan AA, Shuwandy ML, Alaa M, Alsalem MA, Mohammed A, Aleesa AM, Albahri OS, Al-Hussein WA, Alobaidi OR. A systematic review into the assessment of medical apps: motivations, challenges, recommendations and methodological aspect. Health and Technology 2020;10(5):1045
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  5. Zhao J, Li M, Freeman B. A Baby Formula Designed for Chinese Babies: Content Analysis of Milk Formula Advertisements on Chinese Parenting Apps. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(11):e14219
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  6. Taki S, Russell CG, Wen LM, Laws RA, Campbell K, Xu H, Denney-Wilson E. Consumer Engagement in Mobile Application (App) Interventions Focused on Supporting Infant Feeding Practices for Early Prevention of Childhood Obesity. Frontiers in Public Health 2019;7
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  7. Wu Y, Ma X, Fraser WD, Li M, Wang W, Huang H, Landry M, Hao Y, Liu H, Semenic S, Zhang Y, Wang H, Zhang J, Yu J, La X, Zhang C, Marc I, Jiang H. Caregivers’ perceptions, challenges and service needs related to tackling childhood overweight and obesity: a qualitative study in three districts of Shanghai, China. BMC Public Health 2021;21(1)
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  8. Woulfe F, Fadahunsi KP, Smith S, Chirambo GB, Larsson E, Henn P, Mawkin M, O’ Donoghue J. Identification and Evaluation of Methodologies to Assess the Quality of Mobile Health Apps in High-, Low-, and Middle-Income Countries: Rapid Review. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2021;9(10):e28384
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  9. . A Review of the Quality and Impact of Mobile Health Apps. Annual Review of Public Health 2022;43(1):117
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  10. Jibb L, Amoako E, Heisey M, Ren L, Grundy Q. Data handling practices and commercial features of apps related to children: a scoping review of content analyses. Archives of Disease in Childhood 2022;107(7):665
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  11. Simon SL, Kaar JL, Talker I, Reich J. Evidence-Based Behavioral Strategies in Smartphone Apps for Children’s Sleep: Content Analysis. JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting 2022;5(1):e32129
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  12. Rollins N, Piwoz E, Baker P, Kingston G, Mabaso KM, McCoy D, Ribeiro Neves PA, Pérez-Escamilla R, Richter L, Russ K, Sen G, Tomori C, Victora CG, Zambrano P, Hastings G. Marketing of commercial milk formula: a system to capture parents, communities, science, and policy. The Lancet 2023;401(10375):486
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