Exposure to varied foods in early life is important for short- and long-term health and development. Strategically introducing toddlers to new vegetables is not a common practice in Norwegian kindergartens. Therefore, we developed, conducted, and evaluated a web-based cluster randomised kindergarten intervention, Pre-schoolers’ Food Courage 2.0. The purpose of the current qualitative study was to explore kindergarten teachers' experience of implementing this intervention and what they thought facilitated the positive impact of the intervention reported in the quantitative evaluation. Ten individual telephonic interviews with kindergarten teachers who took part in the intervention study were conducted using a semi-structured interview guide....
<strong>Background and aim</strong> Children’s vegetable intake is far below that recommended....
Aim: The aim of the present study was to explore the associations between the economic, political, s...
BackgroundKindergartens represent an important arena for promoting vegetable intake when it is essen...
Abstract Exposure to varied foods in early life is important for short- and long-term health and dev...
Exposure to varied foods in early life is important for short- and long-term health and development....
Objective The present study aimed to explore kindergarten staffs’ perceived usefulne...
Background: Children’s first years of life are crucial to their future health. Studies show that a v...
Background Early childhood represents a critical period for the establishment of lon...
Abstract Background There is concern about the lack of diversity in children’s diets, particularly l...
Background: Children use all of their senses when exploring new foods, and sensory-based food educat...
In Oslo the amount of vegetables served in kindergarten is considerably lower than suggested by nati...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a food intervention, with exposure combined ...
Abstract Background A child’s first years of life are crucial for cognitive development and future h...
Children learn to accept novel foods by repeated exposure to these foods. In the current study, we i...
Background: In many Westernised countries, children do not consume a sufficient amount of vegetables...
<strong>Background and aim</strong> Children’s vegetable intake is far below that recommended....
Aim: The aim of the present study was to explore the associations between the economic, political, s...
BackgroundKindergartens represent an important arena for promoting vegetable intake when it is essen...
Abstract Exposure to varied foods in early life is important for short- and long-term health and dev...
Exposure to varied foods in early life is important for short- and long-term health and development....
Objective The present study aimed to explore kindergarten staffs’ perceived usefulne...
Background: Children’s first years of life are crucial to their future health. Studies show that a v...
Background Early childhood represents a critical period for the establishment of lon...
Abstract Background There is concern about the lack of diversity in children’s diets, particularly l...
Background: Children use all of their senses when exploring new foods, and sensory-based food educat...
In Oslo the amount of vegetables served in kindergarten is considerably lower than suggested by nati...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of a food intervention, with exposure combined ...
Abstract Background A child’s first years of life are crucial for cognitive development and future h...
Children learn to accept novel foods by repeated exposure to these foods. In the current study, we i...
Background: In many Westernised countries, children do not consume a sufficient amount of vegetables...
<strong>Background and aim</strong> Children’s vegetable intake is far below that recommended....
Aim: The aim of the present study was to explore the associations between the economic, political, s...
BackgroundKindergartens represent an important arena for promoting vegetable intake when it is essen...