OBJECTIVE—Our goal was to evaluate the effects of breastfeeding and dietary experiences on acceptance of a fruit and a green vegetable by 4- to 8-month-old infants. METHODS—Forty-five infants, 44 % of whom were breastfed, were assigned randomly to 1 of 2 treatment groups. One group was fed green beans, and the other was fed green beans and then peaches at the same time of day for 8 consecutive days. Acceptance of both foods, as determined by a variety of measures, was assessed before and after the home-exposure period. RESULTS—During the initial exposure, infants ate more calories from peaches than from green beans. Breastfed infants showed greater liking of peaches, as did their mothers, who ate more fruits in general than did mothers who ...
BACKGROUND: The start of complementary feeding in infancy plays an essential role in promoting healt...
International audienceBACKGROUND & AIMS: Previous studies showed that (1) breastfeeding and (2) high...
International audienceFood preferences guide food choices, and impact nutritional status, but their ...
This study investigated the effects of repeated exposure to either vegetables or fruits on an infant...
International audienceThe present manuscript describes two experimental studies that were conducted ...
Statement of Problem: Infant complementary feedings lay the foundation for lifelong habits and food ...
International audienceChildren's vegetable consumption falls below current recommendations, highligh...
Compared to other food groups, vegetable intakes are lowest relative to recommendations. Breastfeedi...
Infancy is considered a critical period for establishing food preferences which then track into late...
The early introduction of fruits and vegetables to infants is an area gaining interest due to the ra...
During infancy and early childhood there is a shift in diet from formula or being breast- fed to bei...
Abstract session 1: Experiental and environmental factors of early eating behaviourNational audience...
Open Access articleCurrent dietary advice for children is that they should eat at least five portion...
Vegetable is the food category which is the least liked by children. As liking is the main determina...
Funding: Regional Council of Burgundy + Regional Council of IFR92 + Regional Council of PRNH-INRA-IN...
BACKGROUND: The start of complementary feeding in infancy plays an essential role in promoting healt...
International audienceBACKGROUND & AIMS: Previous studies showed that (1) breastfeeding and (2) high...
International audienceFood preferences guide food choices, and impact nutritional status, but their ...
This study investigated the effects of repeated exposure to either vegetables or fruits on an infant...
International audienceThe present manuscript describes two experimental studies that were conducted ...
Statement of Problem: Infant complementary feedings lay the foundation for lifelong habits and food ...
International audienceChildren's vegetable consumption falls below current recommendations, highligh...
Compared to other food groups, vegetable intakes are lowest relative to recommendations. Breastfeedi...
Infancy is considered a critical period for establishing food preferences which then track into late...
The early introduction of fruits and vegetables to infants is an area gaining interest due to the ra...
During infancy and early childhood there is a shift in diet from formula or being breast- fed to bei...
Abstract session 1: Experiental and environmental factors of early eating behaviourNational audience...
Open Access articleCurrent dietary advice for children is that they should eat at least five portion...
Vegetable is the food category which is the least liked by children. As liking is the main determina...
Funding: Regional Council of Burgundy + Regional Council of IFR92 + Regional Council of PRNH-INRA-IN...
BACKGROUND: The start of complementary feeding in infancy plays an essential role in promoting healt...
International audienceBACKGROUND & AIMS: Previous studies showed that (1) breastfeeding and (2) high...
International audienceFood preferences guide food choices, and impact nutritional status, but their ...