The texture of food can be a reason why children reject it: It matters if food is crispy, slimy, smooth or has pips and bits in it. In general, mere exposure is the best method to increase acceptance of food: becoming more familiar with a food by repeated exposure increases liking for it. However, exposure to texture can be difficult, as children can be reluctant to try tasting it. In the current study, it is tested if acceptance of a food with a specific texture is improved after exposure to the feel of it, with hands only. Sixty-six children (between 3 and 10 years old) were randomly assigned to either the exposure or control condition. In the exposure condition, children played with an colourless and odourless jelly with their hands and ...
International audienceHealthy infant feeding practices form the basis of healthy eating behaviour la...
Research has established the success of taste exposure paradigms as a means of increasing children’s...
Most of the published research on the perception of food texture has focused on what happens in-mout...
The texture of food can be a reason why children reject it: It matters if food is crispy, slimy, smo...
The texture of food can be a reason why children reject it: It matters if food is crispy, slimy, smo...
Children who are very picky in eating frequently refuse the intake of foods. This rejection is not o...
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Selective or picky eating can be an obstacle for a varied diet. One reason why people reject certain...
AbstractActivities that engage young children with the sensory properties of foods are popular with ...
BACKGROUND: Picky or fussy eating is common in early childhood and associated with a decreased prefe...
International audienceHealthy infant feeding practices form the basis of healthy eating behaviour la...
Research has established the success of taste exposure paradigms as a means of increasing children’s...
Most of the published research on the perception of food texture has focused on what happens in-mout...
The texture of food can be a reason why children reject it: It matters if food is crispy, slimy, smo...
The texture of food can be a reason why children reject it: It matters if food is crispy, slimy, smo...
Children who are very picky in eating frequently refuse the intake of foods. This rejection is not o...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Selective or picky eating can be an obstacle for a varied diet. One reason why people reject certain...
AbstractActivities that engage young children with the sensory properties of foods are popular with ...
BACKGROUND: Picky or fussy eating is common in early childhood and associated with a decreased prefe...
International audienceHealthy infant feeding practices form the basis of healthy eating behaviour la...
Research has established the success of taste exposure paradigms as a means of increasing children’s...
Most of the published research on the perception of food texture has focused on what happens in-mout...