Increased fruit and vegetable consumption is important for children’s healthy eating. Although repeated taste exposures are effective in supporting children’s acceptance of healthy foods, more enjoyable interventions that increase children’s familiarity with foods through other sensory modalities can also be helpful. Picture book interventions, which draw on the principles of visual familiarity and social reinforcement, are effective in increasing pre-schoolers’ acceptance of vegetables. With the rise of digital technologies, e-books present a new tool for offering picture book interventions on a large scale and offer additional features that might potentially boost their effects. In this paper, we propose two specific mechanisms, interacti...
Repeated taste exposure is an established means of increasing children’s liking and intake of fruit ...
This study sought to determine how eight days of home exposure to information about healthful foods ...
Published online: 07 September 2011OBJECTIVE: To examine whether parents offering a sticker reward t...
Increased fruit and vegetable consumption is important for children’s healthy eating. Although repea...
Increased fruit and vegetable consumption is important for children’s healthy eating. Although repea...
Different strategies have been developed to help parents with introducing new or disliked vegetables...
Vegetable consumption in young children in the UK is well below the recommended five child-sized por...
Different strategies have been developed to help parents with introducing new or disliked vegetables...
Vegetable consumption in young children in the UK is well below the recommended five child-sized por...
The present study investigated whether and how a picture book promoting carrots can increase young c...
BACKGROUND: Early childhood education and care (ECEC) centers are ideal venues for food education. A...
Research has established the success of taste exposure paradigms as a means of increasing children’s...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Background: Most children eat fewer vegetables than recommended. Storybooks and sensory play may inc...
This paper reports on the results of a study investigating how nutritional eating behaviors can be i...
Repeated taste exposure is an established means of increasing children’s liking and intake of fruit ...
This study sought to determine how eight days of home exposure to information about healthful foods ...
Published online: 07 September 2011OBJECTIVE: To examine whether parents offering a sticker reward t...
Increased fruit and vegetable consumption is important for children’s healthy eating. Although repea...
Increased fruit and vegetable consumption is important for children’s healthy eating. Although repea...
Different strategies have been developed to help parents with introducing new or disliked vegetables...
Vegetable consumption in young children in the UK is well below the recommended five child-sized por...
Different strategies have been developed to help parents with introducing new or disliked vegetables...
Vegetable consumption in young children in the UK is well below the recommended five child-sized por...
The present study investigated whether and how a picture book promoting carrots can increase young c...
BACKGROUND: Early childhood education and care (ECEC) centers are ideal venues for food education. A...
Research has established the success of taste exposure paradigms as a means of increasing children’s...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Background: Most children eat fewer vegetables than recommended. Storybooks and sensory play may inc...
This paper reports on the results of a study investigating how nutritional eating behaviors can be i...
Repeated taste exposure is an established means of increasing children’s liking and intake of fruit ...
This study sought to determine how eight days of home exposure to information about healthful foods ...
Published online: 07 September 2011OBJECTIVE: To examine whether parents offering a sticker reward t...