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Table 1.

Socio-demographic characteristics of mother-pre-schooler dyads of the subjects.

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Table 2.

Parameters of growth and development of non-picky eating and picky eating groups.

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Table 3.

Z-scores for height, weight, and BMI of pre-schoolers with picky eating habits of different durations, and adjusted associations between z-scores and duration of picky eating behaviours.

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Influence of nit-picking of subgroups of food on growth and development of pre-schoolers.

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Dietary intake of energy, macronutrients, dietary fibre, minerals and vitamins of pre-schoolers of non-picky eating and picky eating groups.

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Table 6.

Comparison of intake (g/day) of various groups of food between pre-schoolers in non-picky and picky eating groups.

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Table 7.

Comparison of the micronutrient content in whole blood of pre-schoolers in non-picky and picky eating groups.

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