Many people implicitly (automatically) believe that unhealthy foods are tastier than healthy foods, even when they explicitly (deliberately) report that they don't. It is unclear whether this ‘unhealthy = tasty intuition’ is already present in childhood. Children from families with a lower socioeconomic position (SEP) consume poorer diets than children from families with a higher SEP. Paradoxically, populations with a lower SEP are underrepresented in research and least reached by lifestyle interventions. This study explored implicit and explicit associations between healthiness, tastiness and liking of foods in primary school-aged children and parents with a lower SEP. These associations and an estimate of dietary intake were assessed with...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the mediating role of FPPs, including home availability o...
AIM: Previous research has identified convenience, enjoyment, value for money and perceived goodness...
Consumers having a strong unhealthy = tasty (UT) belief are less likely to choose healthy food even ...
Socioeconomic disparities in diet quality continue to prevail, and already emerge in childhood...
International audienceIt is generally admitted that consumers perceived unhealthy foods as tastier t...
The present study explored how primary school-aged children from families with a low socioeconomic p...
International audienceBackground: Implicit and explicit attitudes are potential precursors of food c...
International audienceChildren identify liking and healthiness of foods as factors influencing their...
BACKGROUND:We investigated the association between the consumer attitudes of European parents and th...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the mediating role of FPPs, including home availability o...
Background We investigated the association between the consumer attitudes of European parents and th...
<div><p>Background</p><p>We investigated the association between the consumer attitudes of European ...
Objective: Young children's knowledge about healthy food may influence the formation of their eating...
International audienceChildren’s reasoning on food properties and health relationships can contribut...
Establishing healthy and sustainable dietary habits in childhood is necessary for the prevention of ...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the mediating role of FPPs, including home availability o...
AIM: Previous research has identified convenience, enjoyment, value for money and perceived goodness...
Consumers having a strong unhealthy = tasty (UT) belief are less likely to choose healthy food even ...
Socioeconomic disparities in diet quality continue to prevail, and already emerge in childhood...
International audienceIt is generally admitted that consumers perceived unhealthy foods as tastier t...
The present study explored how primary school-aged children from families with a low socioeconomic p...
International audienceBackground: Implicit and explicit attitudes are potential precursors of food c...
International audienceChildren identify liking and healthiness of foods as factors influencing their...
BACKGROUND:We investigated the association between the consumer attitudes of European parents and th...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the mediating role of FPPs, including home availability o...
Background We investigated the association between the consumer attitudes of European parents and th...
<div><p>Background</p><p>We investigated the association between the consumer attitudes of European ...
Objective: Young children's knowledge about healthy food may influence the formation of their eating...
International audienceChildren’s reasoning on food properties and health relationships can contribut...
Establishing healthy and sustainable dietary habits in childhood is necessary for the prevention of ...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the mediating role of FPPs, including home availability o...
AIM: Previous research has identified convenience, enjoyment, value for money and perceived goodness...
Consumers having a strong unhealthy = tasty (UT) belief are less likely to choose healthy food even ...