Children's vegetable intake is in general below recommendations. It is known that self-selection of vegetables out of multiple options can increase intake in children. However, it is not clear if this effect is driven by a pre-existing preference for the selected food, or purely by having a choice. Allowing children to choose could create a positive bias and endorse feelings of autonomy, which could increase acceptance of the food and promote intake. The aim of the present pre-registered study was to investigate the effect of choice in promoting the acceptance of an unfamiliar vegetable during a blind-choice task. Children aged 4–5 years old (n = 161) were randomly assigned to the choice or no-choice condition. Each child was presented with...
International audienceChildren's vegetable consumption falls below current recommendations, highligh...
Associative learning predicts that children expect to eat vegetables together with foods high in car...
Children eat too few vegetables and this is attributed to disliked flavours and texture as well as l...
Children's vegetable intake is in general below recommendations. It is known that self-selection of ...
Background: Children's vegetable consumption is below recommended amounts. According to self-determi...
Children's vegetable consumption is still far below that recommended, and stimulating their intake i...
Poor vegetable intake in children is a persistent problem, despite increased awareness of the import...
<strong>Background and aim</strong> Children’s vegetable intake is far below that recommended....
Background Despite the health benefits, children’s fruit and vegetable intake is below that recomm...
Conditioning is an important mechanism for establishing food preferences. Although the basic princip...
Children learn to accept novel foods by repeated exposure to these foods. In the current study, we i...
Children’s consumption of vegetables is still below recommendations. Since preference is the most im...
Vegetable intake of children is well below recommendations in Australia and in most other western co...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
International audienceMany children worldwide do not eat recommended amounts of vegetables. Dislikin...
International audienceChildren's vegetable consumption falls below current recommendations, highligh...
Associative learning predicts that children expect to eat vegetables together with foods high in car...
Children eat too few vegetables and this is attributed to disliked flavours and texture as well as l...
Children's vegetable intake is in general below recommendations. It is known that self-selection of ...
Background: Children's vegetable consumption is below recommended amounts. According to self-determi...
Children's vegetable consumption is still far below that recommended, and stimulating their intake i...
Poor vegetable intake in children is a persistent problem, despite increased awareness of the import...
<strong>Background and aim</strong> Children’s vegetable intake is far below that recommended....
Background Despite the health benefits, children’s fruit and vegetable intake is below that recomm...
Conditioning is an important mechanism for establishing food preferences. Although the basic princip...
Children learn to accept novel foods by repeated exposure to these foods. In the current study, we i...
Children’s consumption of vegetables is still below recommendations. Since preference is the most im...
Vegetable intake of children is well below recommendations in Australia and in most other western co...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
International audienceMany children worldwide do not eat recommended amounts of vegetables. Dislikin...
International audienceChildren's vegetable consumption falls below current recommendations, highligh...
Associative learning predicts that children expect to eat vegetables together with foods high in car...
Children eat too few vegetables and this is attributed to disliked flavours and texture as well as l...