Pumpkin is “yucky”!: A prospective study of overt and covert restriction in the development of young children's food preferences
Abstract
The aim of the study was to investigate maternal feeding strategies as prospective predictors of young children's food preferences. Participants were 106 mother – child dyads with data collected when children were aged 4 (Time 1) and then again at 6 years old (Time 2). Mothers completed an initial questionnaire at Time 1 which contained measures of restrictive and covert feeding strategies. Children were interviewed concerning their food...
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Title
Pumpkin is “yucky”!: A prospective study of overt and covert restriction in the development of young children's food preferences
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
135
Pages
54 - 60
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