Letter on nomenclature in CTC programmes, by Steve Collins
Dear Editor
The huge increased impact of selective feeding interventions since the introduction of CTC (see ENN Special Supplement 2 and HPN #48) demonstrates clearly the effectiveness of this new model of selective feeding (see HPN #48 and ENN Special Supplement 2). The new nomenclature is important to clearly define the different elements of CTC and to distinguish CTC from other less effective intervention models.
Steve Collins (Valid International)
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