Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children’s food familiarity, preferences, and intake. Research investigating this method in less controlled settings is scarce. This study investigates the effects of repeated fruit and vegetable (FV) exposure through the Healthy Primary School of the Future (HPSF) on children’s FV familiarity, preferences, and intake. The study had a longitudinal quasi-experimental design comparing two full HPSFs (focus: nutrition and physical activity) with two partial HPSFs (focus: physical activity) in the Netherlands. Annual measurements (child-reported questionnaires) were conducted during 2015–2019 in 833 7–12-year-old children. The study was registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02800616). Afte...
To explore whether initiatives to promote fruit and vegetables in primary schools are associated wit...
Purpose/Objectives Most American school children fail to meet recommended intakes of fruits and vege...
V intakes as assessed by parent and child self-reported food frequency measures. Secondary outcome m...
Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children's food familiarity, preferences, a...
Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children's food familiarity, preferences, a...
Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children's food familiarity, preferences, a...
Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children's food familiarity, preferences, a...
Background: To investigate if positive changes or maintenance high scores on potential behavioral de...
textabstractBackground: To investigate if positive changes or maintenance high scores on potential b...
Evidence suggests that multi-component school-based health-promoting interventions have great potent...
Evidence suggests that multi-component school-based health-promoting interventions have great potent...
Evidence suggests that multi-component school-based health-promoting interventions have great potent...
Evidence suggests that multi-component school-based health-promoting interventions have great potent...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the long-term effects of the Schoolgruiten Project, a Dutch primary school-b...
Considering most children spend a majority of their weekdays at school and, on average, obtain more ...
To explore whether initiatives to promote fruit and vegetables in primary schools are associated wit...
Purpose/Objectives Most American school children fail to meet recommended intakes of fruits and vege...
V intakes as assessed by parent and child self-reported food frequency measures. Secondary outcome m...
Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children's food familiarity, preferences, a...
Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children's food familiarity, preferences, a...
Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children's food familiarity, preferences, a...
Mere exposure is an often-described strategy to increase children's food familiarity, preferences, a...
Background: To investigate if positive changes or maintenance high scores on potential behavioral de...
textabstractBackground: To investigate if positive changes or maintenance high scores on potential b...
Evidence suggests that multi-component school-based health-promoting interventions have great potent...
Evidence suggests that multi-component school-based health-promoting interventions have great potent...
Evidence suggests that multi-component school-based health-promoting interventions have great potent...
Evidence suggests that multi-component school-based health-promoting interventions have great potent...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the long-term effects of the Schoolgruiten Project, a Dutch primary school-b...
Considering most children spend a majority of their weekdays at school and, on average, obtain more ...
To explore whether initiatives to promote fruit and vegetables in primary schools are associated wit...
Purpose/Objectives Most American school children fail to meet recommended intakes of fruits and vege...
V intakes as assessed by parent and child self-reported food frequency measures. Secondary outcome m...