Is Repeated Taste Exposure an Effective Strategy to Increase Vegetable Acceptance and Liking among Neophobic Tendency Children?

IF 0.4 4区 心理学 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES
C. Elmas, S. Kabaran
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Abstract The aim of this study was to determine how repeated-exposure of an unfamiliar-vegetable affects food-intake and food-liking in the food-neophobic-tendency-children. A total of 848 children (9–11years-old) participated in this study. The experimental part of the study was carried out with a randomly-selected subsample of 28-students among the students who were considered as having food-neophobic-tendencies. These students consumed celery 8-times with an interval of 2 days. A 5-Point-Likert-Scale was used to assess students’ liking of celery during each trial. There was a significant effect of exposure shown by significant increases in intake and liking among neophobic-tendency-children (p < .001). In summary, repeated taste-exposure is confirmed to be a good strategy to increase vegetable-acceptance, liking in children, regardless of food-neophobia tendency.
反复品尝是增加新恐惧症儿童对蔬菜的接受和喜爱的有效策略吗?
摘要:本研究的目的是确定反复接触不熟悉的蔬菜如何影响食物恐惧症倾向儿童的食物摄入量和食物喜好。共有848名儿童(9 - 11岁)参与本研究。该研究的实验部分是在被认为有新食物恐惧症倾向的学生中随机选择的28名学生进行的。这些学生每隔两天吃8次芹菜。在每次试验中,采用李克特5分量表评估学生对芹菜的喜爱程度。暴露对新恐惧症倾向儿童的摄入和喜爱程度显著增加(p < 0.001)。总之,反复品尝蔬菜被证实是提高儿童对蔬菜的接受和喜爱程度的好策略,而不管他们是否有对新食物的恐惧倾向。
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