Background: Most children eat fewer vegetables than recommended. Storybooks and sensory play may increase vegetable intake. Objective: This study tested the effects on intake of learning about an unfamiliar vegetable (celeriac) through storybooks and sensory play. It was predicted that an illustrated, congruent storybook would increase intake of celeriac compared to an incongruent storybook (carrot); and that adding congruent sensory play with celeriac to the storybook would produce a synergistic effect on intake of celeriac. Design: Children from 12 UK preschools were randomly assigned by clusters to four intervention conditions using a 2×2 factorial design. The factors were vegetable congruency (sensory play and/or storybook were co...
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Background: Norwegian children’s consumption of vegetables is below recommended levels (Hansen, Ande...
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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: Intake of vegetables in children remains low. Objective: To compare taste exposure...
Children are not consuming sufficient amounts of fruits and vegetables in their habitual diet. Metho...
The present study investigated whether and how a picture book promoting carrots can increase young c...
Background: Vegetable consumption among preschool children is below recommended levels. New evidence...
Children learn to accept novel foods by repeated exposure to these foods. In the current study, we i...
Background - Dutch children's diets, like the diets of many children in Europe and the US are not ba...
Background: Previous research has shown the potential of increasing vegetable intake by incorporatin...
Background Most children do not meet daily recommendations for fruit and vegetable intake, and cons...
Objective: Currently, children consume too much energy-dense snack food and not enough fruits and ve...
<strong>Background and aim</strong> Children’s vegetable intake is far below that recommended....
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Background: Norwegian children’s consumption of vegetables is below recommended levels (Hansen, Ande...
Contains fulltext : 169538.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Picture books...
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: Intake of vegetables in children remains low. Objective: To compare taste exposure...
Children are not consuming sufficient amounts of fruits and vegetables in their habitual diet. Metho...
The present study investigated whether and how a picture book promoting carrots can increase young c...
Background: Vegetable consumption among preschool children is below recommended levels. New evidence...
Children learn to accept novel foods by repeated exposure to these foods. In the current study, we i...
Background - Dutch children's diets, like the diets of many children in Europe and the US are not ba...
Background: Previous research has shown the potential of increasing vegetable intake by incorporatin...
Background Most children do not meet daily recommendations for fruit and vegetable intake, and cons...
Objective: Currently, children consume too much energy-dense snack food and not enough fruits and ve...
<strong>Background and aim</strong> Children’s vegetable intake is far below that recommended....
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Background: Norwegian children’s consumption of vegetables is below recommended levels (Hansen, Ande...
Contains fulltext : 169538.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Picture books...