How children rate vegetables may be influenced by the preparation method. The primary objective of this study was for first grade students to be involved in a cooking demonstration and to taste and rate vegetables raw and cooked. First grade children of two classes (N= 52: 18 boys and 34 girls (approximately half Hispanic) that had assented and had signed parental consent participated in the study. The degree of liking a particular vegetable was recorded by the students using a hedonic scale of five commonly eaten vegetables tasted first raw (pre-demonstration) and then cooked (post-demonstration). A food habit questionnaire was filled out by parents to evaluate their mealtime practices and beliefs about their child’s eating habits. Paired ...
This study aimed to investigate how different preparation methods influence children’s liking for ve...
Children’s fussy eating is associated with a reduced vegetable intake. This quasi-experimental study...
Associative learning predicts that children expect to eat vegetables together with foods high in car...
How children rate vegetables may be influenced by the preparation method. The primary objective of t...
Background: Despite the high nutritional content of vegetables, children do not eat them at optimal ...
Abstract Aim of this study was to assess how different preparation methods influence the hedonic res...
This study aimed to increase vegetable consumption and preference in elementary school-aged children...
Background Despite the health benefits, children’s fruit and vegetable intake is below that recomm...
<p><strong><em>Background and aim</em></strong></p> <p>Children’s vegetable intake is far below that...
Vegetable intake of children is well below recommendations in Australia and in most other western co...
<p>Vegetables are the food category least accepted by children, which is a key reason for their low ...
Abstract Background Several studies have evaluated the existence of factors that influence the consu...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Veggiecation was developed to improve children’s vegetable consumption throug...
The current exploratory study, as part of the Massachusetts Farm Fresh (MAFF) research project: 1) e...
International audienceMany children worldwide do not eat recommended amounts of vegetables. Dislikin...
This study aimed to investigate how different preparation methods influence children’s liking for ve...
Children’s fussy eating is associated with a reduced vegetable intake. This quasi-experimental study...
Associative learning predicts that children expect to eat vegetables together with foods high in car...
How children rate vegetables may be influenced by the preparation method. The primary objective of t...
Background: Despite the high nutritional content of vegetables, children do not eat them at optimal ...
Abstract Aim of this study was to assess how different preparation methods influence the hedonic res...
This study aimed to increase vegetable consumption and preference in elementary school-aged children...
Background Despite the health benefits, children’s fruit and vegetable intake is below that recomm...
<p><strong><em>Background and aim</em></strong></p> <p>Children’s vegetable intake is far below that...
Vegetable intake of children is well below recommendations in Australia and in most other western co...
<p>Vegetables are the food category least accepted by children, which is a key reason for their low ...
Abstract Background Several studies have evaluated the existence of factors that influence the consu...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Veggiecation was developed to improve children’s vegetable consumption throug...
The current exploratory study, as part of the Massachusetts Farm Fresh (MAFF) research project: 1) e...
International audienceMany children worldwide do not eat recommended amounts of vegetables. Dislikin...
This study aimed to investigate how different preparation methods influence children’s liking for ve...
Children’s fussy eating is associated with a reduced vegetable intake. This quasi-experimental study...
Associative learning predicts that children expect to eat vegetables together with foods high in car...