Mothers play an important role in shaping children’s diets. Nutrition misinformation abounds on online and in-person social networks, and health literacy affects one’s ability to accurately evaluate health information. We examined the association between maternal health literacy, sources of child nutrition information, and perceived credibility of information sources. Where mothers get child nutrition information and how credible they find information from different sources varies by health literacy.
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