Children's vegetable consumption falls below current recommendations, highlighting the need to identify strategies that can successfully promote intake. The current study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of flavour-flavour learning as one such strategy for increasing vegetable intake in preschool children. Children (N = 29) aged 15 to 56 months were recruited through participating nurseries. Each received a minimum of six and maximium eight exposures to a root vegetable puree with added apple puree (flavour-flavour learning) alternating with six to eight exposures to another with nothing added (repeated exposure). A third puree acted as a control. Pre- and post-intervention intake measures of the three purees with nothing added were t...
Background Despite the health benefits, children’s fruit and vegetable intake is below that recomm...
Clé UT : 000320894800025 ; Supported by the European Community's Seventh Framework Program (FP7/2007...
Background: Most children eat fewer vegetables than recommended. Storybooks and sensory play may inc...
Children's vegetable consumption falls below current recommendations, highlighting the need to ident...
Background - Dutch children's diets, like the diets of many children in Europe and the US are not ba...
Children are not consuming sufficient amounts of fruits and vegetables in their habitual diet. Metho...
Background: Intake of vegetables in children remains low. Objective: To compare taste exposure...
Children’s consumption of vegetables is still below recommendations. Since preference is the most im...
<strong>Background and aim</strong> Children’s vegetable intake is far below that recommended....
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...
Conditioning is an important mechanism for establishing food preferences. Although the basic princip...
Background Most children do not meet daily recommendations for fruit and vegetable intake, and cons...
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...
Background Despite the health benefits, children’s fruit and vegetable intake is below that recomm...
Clé UT : 000320894800025 ; Supported by the European Community's Seventh Framework Program (FP7/2007...
Background: Most children eat fewer vegetables than recommended. Storybooks and sensory play may inc...
Children's vegetable consumption falls below current recommendations, highlighting the need to ident...
Background - Dutch children's diets, like the diets of many children in Europe and the US are not ba...
Children are not consuming sufficient amounts of fruits and vegetables in their habitual diet. Metho...
Background: Intake of vegetables in children remains low. Objective: To compare taste exposure...
Children’s consumption of vegetables is still below recommendations. Since preference is the most im...
<strong>Background and aim</strong> Children’s vegetable intake is far below that recommended....
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...
Conditioning is an important mechanism for establishing food preferences. Although the basic princip...
Background Most children do not meet daily recommendations for fruit and vegetable intake, and cons...
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...
Background Despite the health benefits, children’s fruit and vegetable intake is below that recomm...
Clé UT : 000320894800025 ; Supported by the European Community's Seventh Framework Program (FP7/2007...
Background: Most children eat fewer vegetables than recommended. Storybooks and sensory play may inc...