Background: Appetitive traits and food preferences are key determinants of children’s eating patterns but it is unclear how these behaviours relate to one another. This study explores relationships between appetitive traits and preferences for fruits and vegetables, and energy dense, nutrient poor (noncore) foods in two distinct samples of Australian and British preschool children. Methods: This study reports secondary analyses of data from families participating in the British GEMINI cohort study (n=1044) and the control arm of the Australian NOURISH RCT (n=167). Food preferences were assessed by parent-completed questionnaire when children were aged 3-4 years and grouped into three categories; vegetables, fruits and noncore foods. Appetit...
Children's fruit and vegetable intake is well below recommended levels on average, but explanations ...
Food preferences have been identified as a key determinant of children’s food acceptance and consump...
The aim of this study was to examine whether maternal-report of child eating behaviour at two years ...
Background: Appetitive traits and food preferences are key determinants of children’s eating pattern...
Background: Appetitive traits and food preferences are key determinants of children’s eating pattern...
BackgroundThe ways in which children eat, their appetitive traits, are associated with their food in...
Objectives: To examine how Australian children\u27s reported everyday food preferences reflect dieta...
This study investigated associations between children’s fruit and vegetable intake and their parents...
PurposeAppetite can influence children's dietary choices; however, this relationship in school-aged ...
Background: Individual variations in child weight can be explained by genetic and behavioural suscep...
This study aimed to identify distinct eating behaviour profiles in young children and examine how ot...
Background: The aims of this study were to evaluate the factor structure of the newly developed Adul...
Background: The aims of this study were to evaluate the factor structure of the newly developed Adul...
Individual variations in child weight can be explained by genetic and behavioural susceptibility to ...
Abstract: Objective: School food intake makes a considerable contribution to children’s overall diet...
Children's fruit and vegetable intake is well below recommended levels on average, but explanations ...
Food preferences have been identified as a key determinant of children’s food acceptance and consump...
The aim of this study was to examine whether maternal-report of child eating behaviour at two years ...
Background: Appetitive traits and food preferences are key determinants of children’s eating pattern...
Background: Appetitive traits and food preferences are key determinants of children’s eating pattern...
BackgroundThe ways in which children eat, their appetitive traits, are associated with their food in...
Objectives: To examine how Australian children\u27s reported everyday food preferences reflect dieta...
This study investigated associations between children’s fruit and vegetable intake and their parents...
PurposeAppetite can influence children's dietary choices; however, this relationship in school-aged ...
Background: Individual variations in child weight can be explained by genetic and behavioural suscep...
This study aimed to identify distinct eating behaviour profiles in young children and examine how ot...
Background: The aims of this study were to evaluate the factor structure of the newly developed Adul...
Background: The aims of this study were to evaluate the factor structure of the newly developed Adul...
Individual variations in child weight can be explained by genetic and behavioural susceptibility to ...
Abstract: Objective: School food intake makes a considerable contribution to children’s overall diet...
Children's fruit and vegetable intake is well below recommended levels on average, but explanations ...
Food preferences have been identified as a key determinant of children’s food acceptance and consump...
The aim of this study was to examine whether maternal-report of child eating behaviour at two years ...