Children's vegetable consumption is still far below that recommended, and stimulating their intake is a challenge for caregivers. The objective of this study was to investigate whether choice-offering is an effective strategy to increase children's vegetable intake in an in-home situation. Seventy children (mean age 3.7; SD 1) randomly assigned to a choice or a no-choice condition, were exposed 12 times to six familiar target vegetables at home during dinner. In the choice group, two selected vegetables were offered each time, whereas the no-choice group only received one vegetable. Vegetable intake was measured by weighing children's plates before and after dinner. A mixed linear model with age, gender, and baseline vegetable liking as cov...
ABSTRACT Objective: To test the effectiveness of behavioral economics strategies for increasing vege...
Background Despite the health benefits, children’s fruit and vegetable intake is below that recomm...
Background Despite the health benefits, children’s fruit and vegetable intake is below that recomm...
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...
Background: Children's vegetable consumption is below recommended amounts. According to self-determi...
Background: Children's vegetable consumption is below recommended amounts. According to self-determi...
Background: Children's vegetable consumption is below recommended amounts. According to self-determi...
Children's vegetable intake is in general below recommendations. It is known that self-selection of ...
Children's vegetable intake is in general below recommendations. It is known that self-selection of ...
Children's vegetable intake is in general below recommendations. It is known that self-selection of ...
Children's vegetable intake is in general below recommendations. It is known that self-selection of ...
Children's vegetable intake is in general below recommendations. It is known that self-selection of ...
<p><strong><em>Background and aim</em></strong></p> <p>Children’s vegetable intake is far below that...
<strong>Background and aim</strong> Children’s vegetable intake is far below that recommended....
ABSTRACT Objective: To test the effectiveness of behavioral economics strategies for increasing vege...
Background Despite the health benefits, children’s fruit and vegetable intake is below that recomm...
Background Despite the health benefits, children’s fruit and vegetable intake is below that recomm...
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...
Background: Children's vegetable consumption is below recommended amounts. According to self-determi...
Background: Children's vegetable consumption is below recommended amounts. According to self-determi...
Background: Children's vegetable consumption is below recommended amounts. According to self-determi...
Children's vegetable intake is in general below recommendations. It is known that self-selection of ...
Children's vegetable intake is in general below recommendations. It is known that self-selection of ...
Children's vegetable intake is in general below recommendations. It is known that self-selection of ...
Children's vegetable intake is in general below recommendations. It is known that self-selection of ...
Children's vegetable intake is in general below recommendations. It is known that self-selection of ...
<p><strong><em>Background and aim</em></strong></p> <p>Children’s vegetable intake is far below that...
<strong>Background and aim</strong> Children’s vegetable intake is far below that recommended....
ABSTRACT Objective: To test the effectiveness of behavioral economics strategies for increasing vege...
Background Despite the health benefits, children’s fruit and vegetable intake is below that recomm...
Background Despite the health benefits, children’s fruit and vegetable intake is below that recomm...