Background Most children do not meet the recommended guidelines for fruit and vegetable intake. Since preference is an important predictor of intake, more knowledge is needed about children's preferences and about how these preferences develop. As most research about preferences has ignored cognitive development, this study was designed to explore the relation between children's perceptions and preferences for fruit and vegetables and their cognitive development. Methods The study population consisted of eight 4-5-year-old children, eight 7¿8-year-old children and twelve 11-12-year-old children, recruited via a primary school in Wageningen, The Netherlands. Qualitative in-depth information was obtained by duo-interviews and focus group disc...
Purpose – the purpose of this research is to explore individual and social factors that are associat...
Résumé 1 p. ; http://www.pangborn2013.com/International audienceThe first objective of this study wa...
Affective processes and the role of automaticity are increasingly recognised as critical in determin...
Background Most children do not meet the recommended guidelines for fruit and vegetable intake. Sinc...
Background Despite the health benefits, children’s fruit and vegetable intake is below that recomm...
Background: Fruit and vegetable consumption (FVC) is associated with a reduced risk of diabetes, obe...
<strong>Background and aim</strong> Children’s vegetable intake is far below that recommended....
Background: Children receive an abundance of messages and information about fruits and vegetables an...
The present paper explores the relative importance of liking and taste preferences as correlates of ...
Published version of an article in the journal: Public Health Nutrition. Also available from the pub...
Despite a considerable amount of research investigating factors that influence the development of fo...
Objective: To avoid the rising spread of childhood obesity and preserve resources within planetary b...
Objective: To avoid the rising spread of childhood obesity and preserve resources within planetary b...
Children eat too few vegetables and this is attributed to disliked flavours and texture as well as l...
Objective: To examine the roles of child cognitions and parental feeding practices in explaining chi...
Purpose – the purpose of this research is to explore individual and social factors that are associat...
Résumé 1 p. ; http://www.pangborn2013.com/International audienceThe first objective of this study wa...
Affective processes and the role of automaticity are increasingly recognised as critical in determin...
Background Most children do not meet the recommended guidelines for fruit and vegetable intake. Sinc...
Background Despite the health benefits, children’s fruit and vegetable intake is below that recomm...
Background: Fruit and vegetable consumption (FVC) is associated with a reduced risk of diabetes, obe...
<strong>Background and aim</strong> Children’s vegetable intake is far below that recommended....
Background: Children receive an abundance of messages and information about fruits and vegetables an...
The present paper explores the relative importance of liking and taste preferences as correlates of ...
Published version of an article in the journal: Public Health Nutrition. Also available from the pub...
Despite a considerable amount of research investigating factors that influence the development of fo...
Objective: To avoid the rising spread of childhood obesity and preserve resources within planetary b...
Objective: To avoid the rising spread of childhood obesity and preserve resources within planetary b...
Children eat too few vegetables and this is attributed to disliked flavours and texture as well as l...
Objective: To examine the roles of child cognitions and parental feeding practices in explaining chi...
Purpose – the purpose of this research is to explore individual and social factors that are associat...
Résumé 1 p. ; http://www.pangborn2013.com/International audienceThe first objective of this study wa...
Affective processes and the role of automaticity are increasingly recognised as critical in determin...