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232 related items for PubMed ID: 7864609

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  • 22. A population-based study of preschoolers' food neophobia and its associations with food preferences.
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  • 29. Effectiveness of Taste Lessons with and without additional experiential learning activities on children's willingness to taste vegetables.
    Battjes-Fries MCE, Haveman-Nies A, Zeinstra GG, van Dongen EJI, Meester HJ, van den Top-Pullen R, Van't Veer P, de Graaf K.
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    Moding KJ, Stifter CA.
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  • 31. "Try it; it's good and it's good for you": effects of taste and nutrition information on willingness to try novel foods.
    Martins Y, Pelchat ML, Pliner P.
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  • 32. Food neophobia and its association with intake of fish and other selected foods in a Norwegian sample of toddlers: A cross-sectional study.
    Helland SH, Bere E, Bjørnarå HB, Øverby NC.
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  • 33. The Food Situations Questionnaire: a measure of children's willingness to try novel foods in stimulating and non-stimulating situations.
    Loewen R, Pliner P.
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  • 34. Measuring willingness to try new foods: a self-report questionnaire for French-speaking children.
    Rubio B, Rigal N, Boireau-Ducept N, Mallet P, Meyer T.
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  • 36. Toddlers' food preferences. The impact of novel food exposure, maternal preferences and food neophobia.
    Howard AJ, Mallan KM, Byrne R, Magarey A, Daniels LA.
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  • 37. Parental child-feeding strategies in relation to Dutch children's fruit and vegetable intake.
    Zeinstra GG, Koelen MA, Kok FJ, van der Laan N, de Graaf C.
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  • 40. Child food neophobia is heritable, associated with less compliant eating, and moderates familial resemblance for BMI.
    Faith MS, Heo M, Keller KL, Pietrobelli A.
    Obesity (Silver Spring); 2013 Aug 01; 21(8):1650-5. PubMed ID: 23512929
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