Coordinator: NOFIMA, Norway.Background: Infants become increasingly exposed to sweet-tasting foods in their first year of life. However, it is still unclear whether repeated exposure to sweet taste is linked to infants’ sweetness liking during this period. Making use of data from the OPALINE cohort, this study aimed to examine the link between sweetness exposure and sweetness liking during two important periods in early infant feeding: at the start of complementary feeding (3-6 months) and the transition to the family table (10-12 months).Methods: Infants’ sweetness exposure was assessed using seven-day food records which were completed by mothers every month (n=312), reporting daily consumption rates of formula/breast milk or complementary...
Clé UT : 000316202300022International audienceEarly feeding experiences, e.g. related to milk feedin...
Sugars and other sweeteners contribute to the sweet taste of foods; exposure to this taste could alt...
International audienceThe sweet taste is innately liked as shown in newborns. This attraction, confi...
Coordinator: NOFIMA, Norway.Background: Infants become increasingly exposed to sweet-tasting foods i...
International audienceInfants are increasingly exposed to sweet-tasting foods in their first year of...
International audienceAbstract Infants become increasingly exposed to sweet-tasting foods in their f...
Infants become increasingly exposed to sweet-tasting foods in their first year of life. However, it ...
International audienceBackground: Taste is a strong determinant of food intake. Previous research ha...
International audienceAn exposure to sweetened and fatty foods early in life may be involved in high...
An exposure to sweetened and fatty foods early in life may be involved in high liking later in life....
Children generally have a high acceptance for sweetness, but differ in their preferences for the int...
How do infants react to sweetness before the age of two? How is it different for the other primary t...
Clé UT : 000316202300022International audienceEarly feeding experiences, e.g. related to milk feedin...
Sugars and other sweeteners contribute to the sweet taste of foods; exposure to this taste could alt...
International audienceThe sweet taste is innately liked as shown in newborns. This attraction, confi...
Coordinator: NOFIMA, Norway.Background: Infants become increasingly exposed to sweet-tasting foods i...
International audienceInfants are increasingly exposed to sweet-tasting foods in their first year of...
International audienceAbstract Infants become increasingly exposed to sweet-tasting foods in their f...
Infants become increasingly exposed to sweet-tasting foods in their first year of life. However, it ...
International audienceBackground: Taste is a strong determinant of food intake. Previous research ha...
International audienceAn exposure to sweetened and fatty foods early in life may be involved in high...
An exposure to sweetened and fatty foods early in life may be involved in high liking later in life....
Children generally have a high acceptance for sweetness, but differ in their preferences for the int...
How do infants react to sweetness before the age of two? How is it different for the other primary t...
Clé UT : 000316202300022International audienceEarly feeding experiences, e.g. related to milk feedin...
Sugars and other sweeteners contribute to the sweet taste of foods; exposure to this taste could alt...
International audienceThe sweet taste is innately liked as shown in newborns. This attraction, confi...