The prevalence of overweight is increasing dramatically in children. A protective factor against the development of overweight is a sufficient intake of fruit and vegetables. However, the consumption of fruit and vegetables in children is far from ideal these days. Therefore, it is important to examine how the intake of fruit and vegetables can be promoted. In this study, the effects of two fruit promoting techniques were evaluated in 4-7-year-old children: presenting fruit in a more visually appealing manner versus restricting the intake of fruit. Two presentations of fruit (regular and visually appealing) were offered to the participants. In a first taste session participants were either allowed to eat from both fruit presentations (no-pr...
AbstractTraditional intervention approaches to promote fruit and vegetable consumption outline the h...
Children nowadays are heavily exposed with food options which often include unhealthy products. More...
Abstract Background Large proportions of children do not fulfil the World Health Organization recomm...
The prevalence of overweight is increasing dramatically in children. A protective factor against the...
Exposure to fruits and vegetables at a young age is important for developing a healthy palate and en...
Picky eating with regard to fruit and vegetables is common among children. This study investigated t...
overweight is increasing rapidly in children, compelling researchers to seek for determinants of adv...
Research on media induced food choices of children has not sufficiently investigated whether food pl...
The consumption of fruits and vegetables is important for a healthy lifestyle. The intake of fruits ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Contains fulltext : 162135.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Food cues of pa...
Background: Previous studies have focused on the effects of television advertising on the energy int...
Worldwide the number of overweight children rises dramatically. One way to prevent overweight is by ...
Purpose – the purpose of this research is to explore individual and social factors that are associat...
The primary aim of the School Fruit Scheme (SFS) is to produce sustained increases in children’s con...
AbstractTraditional intervention approaches to promote fruit and vegetable consumption outline the h...
Children nowadays are heavily exposed with food options which often include unhealthy products. More...
Abstract Background Large proportions of children do not fulfil the World Health Organization recomm...
The prevalence of overweight is increasing dramatically in children. A protective factor against the...
Exposure to fruits and vegetables at a young age is important for developing a healthy palate and en...
Picky eating with regard to fruit and vegetables is common among children. This study investigated t...
overweight is increasing rapidly in children, compelling researchers to seek for determinants of adv...
Research on media induced food choices of children has not sufficiently investigated whether food pl...
The consumption of fruits and vegetables is important for a healthy lifestyle. The intake of fruits ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Contains fulltext : 162135.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Food cues of pa...
Background: Previous studies have focused on the effects of television advertising on the energy int...
Worldwide the number of overweight children rises dramatically. One way to prevent overweight is by ...
Purpose – the purpose of this research is to explore individual and social factors that are associat...
The primary aim of the School Fruit Scheme (SFS) is to produce sustained increases in children’s con...
AbstractTraditional intervention approaches to promote fruit and vegetable consumption outline the h...
Children nowadays are heavily exposed with food options which often include unhealthy products. More...
Abstract Background Large proportions of children do not fulfil the World Health Organization recomm...