Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of repeated exposure to multiple vs single target vegetables in increasing young children's vegetable intake. Methods: A pilot randomized controlled trial (children aged 4–6 years, n = 32) was conducted, which exposed children at home 15 times over 5 weeks to either 1 (single target) or 3 (multiple target) vegetables. A comparison group did not change eating habits. Vegetable intake was measured by (1) a dinner meal consumed at research facilities, (2) 3-day weighed food records, and (3) usual vegetable intake (parent report). Measures were collected at baseline and either immediately after intervention (1), at 3-month follow-up (3) or both (2). Results: There were no differences between groups at ba...
International audienceMany children worldwide do not eat recommended amounts of vegetables. Dislikin...
Background Most children do not meet daily recommendations for fruit and vegetable intake, and cons...
Background: Vegetable consumption among preschool children is below recommended levels. New evidence...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of repeated exposure to multiple vs single target vegetable...
Children's vegetable consumption in the UK remains lower than national recommendations, presenting p...
Vegetable intake is generally low among children, who appear to be especially fussy during the pre-s...
Vegetable intake is generally low among children, who appear to be especially fussy during the pre-s...
Children are not consuming sufficient amounts of fruits and vegetables in their habitual diet. Metho...
Children's vegetable consumption is still far below that recommended, and stimulating their intake i...
Introduction: Low vegetable consumption in children is always a matter of concern. The aim of this s...
Vegetable intake is generally low among children, who appear to be especially fussy during the pre-s...
Background: Children's low vegetable consumption requires effective strategies to enhance preference...
Background - Dutch children's diets, like the diets of many children in Europe and the US are not ba...
Children's vegetable consumption falls below current recommendations, highlighting the need to ident...
<p><strong><em>Background and aim</em></strong></p> <p>Children’s vegetable intake is far below that...
International audienceMany children worldwide do not eat recommended amounts of vegetables. Dislikin...
Background Most children do not meet daily recommendations for fruit and vegetable intake, and cons...
Background: Vegetable consumption among preschool children is below recommended levels. New evidence...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of repeated exposure to multiple vs single target vegetable...
Children's vegetable consumption in the UK remains lower than national recommendations, presenting p...
Vegetable intake is generally low among children, who appear to be especially fussy during the pre-s...
Vegetable intake is generally low among children, who appear to be especially fussy during the pre-s...
Children are not consuming sufficient amounts of fruits and vegetables in their habitual diet. Metho...
Children's vegetable consumption is still far below that recommended, and stimulating their intake i...
Introduction: Low vegetable consumption in children is always a matter of concern. The aim of this s...
Vegetable intake is generally low among children, who appear to be especially fussy during the pre-s...
Background: Children's low vegetable consumption requires effective strategies to enhance preference...
Background - Dutch children's diets, like the diets of many children in Europe and the US are not ba...
Children's vegetable consumption falls below current recommendations, highlighting the need to ident...
<p><strong><em>Background and aim</em></strong></p> <p>Children’s vegetable intake is far below that...
International audienceMany children worldwide do not eat recommended amounts of vegetables. Dislikin...
Background Most children do not meet daily recommendations for fruit and vegetable intake, and cons...
Background: Vegetable consumption among preschool children is below recommended levels. New evidence...