Abstract

Rationale: Lower socio-economic status (SES) is associated with unfavourable snacking patterns in young children. While the evidence for the role of maternal education is unequivocal, it is one of many SES indicators. Our aim was to examine the association between different SES indicators and children's snacking patterns and to assess if the role of maternal education is moderated by other SES factors.

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