Objective: To evaluate the 2016 International Chefs Day cooking workshops Art on a Plate. Design: Nonexperimental pretest-posttest design Setting: Art on a Plate workshops with children from 14 countries in Asia, America, and Europe. Participants: A total of 433 workshop participants aged 4−14 years (mean age, 8.6 years). Intervention: Instructed by a chef, children in the workshops created a self-chosen design on their plate with a spinach−fruit salad. Main Outcome Measures: Before and after the workshop, a questionnaire assessing liking and willingness to eat or taste; hunger was assessed using the Teddy the Bear method and emotions were assessed using the Self-assessment Manikin. The event coordinator evaluated salad intake. Analysis: Li...
Objective: To assess changes in self-efficacy and attitudes related to healthy eating and cooking in...
Background Many children would benefit from a diet richer in vegetables and fruit. ‘Flavour Schoo...
International audienceMany children worldwide do not eat recommended amounts of vegetables. Dislikin...
The objective of the research was to evaluate the knowledge, consumption and acceptance of children ...
Children’s fussy eating is associated with a reduced vegetable intake. This quasi-experimental study...
The research aim was to develop cooking workshops using five health foods least accepted by elementa...
Children’s fussy eating is associated with a reduced vegetable intake. This quasi-experimental study...
Consuming vegetables as part of a healthy and varied diet has positive effects for the individual (e...
Issue addressed: Children’s fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption in Australia is below levels recomm...
This research project has focused on evaluating the impact of the Kids in the Kitchen program on the...
Abstract Background Cooking interventions have the potential to improve child diet quality because c...
This paper reports on the results of a study investigating how nutritional eating behaviors can be i...
Objective: Evaluate achievement of the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program in increasing chil...
We report a study conducted at Underhill School in North London designed to assess the immediate imp...
How children rate vegetables may be influenced by the preparation method. The primary objective of t...
Objective: To assess changes in self-efficacy and attitudes related to healthy eating and cooking in...
Background Many children would benefit from a diet richer in vegetables and fruit. ‘Flavour Schoo...
International audienceMany children worldwide do not eat recommended amounts of vegetables. Dislikin...
The objective of the research was to evaluate the knowledge, consumption and acceptance of children ...
Children’s fussy eating is associated with a reduced vegetable intake. This quasi-experimental study...
The research aim was to develop cooking workshops using five health foods least accepted by elementa...
Children’s fussy eating is associated with a reduced vegetable intake. This quasi-experimental study...
Consuming vegetables as part of a healthy and varied diet has positive effects for the individual (e...
Issue addressed: Children’s fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption in Australia is below levels recomm...
This research project has focused on evaluating the impact of the Kids in the Kitchen program on the...
Abstract Background Cooking interventions have the potential to improve child diet quality because c...
This paper reports on the results of a study investigating how nutritional eating behaviors can be i...
Objective: Evaluate achievement of the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program in increasing chil...
We report a study conducted at Underhill School in North London designed to assess the immediate imp...
How children rate vegetables may be influenced by the preparation method. The primary objective of t...
Objective: To assess changes in self-efficacy and attitudes related to healthy eating and cooking in...
Background Many children would benefit from a diet richer in vegetables and fruit. ‘Flavour Schoo...
International audienceMany children worldwide do not eat recommended amounts of vegetables. Dislikin...