Offering vegetables to infants early in life may encourage them to eat more of it than offering vegetables to older children, a new research has found. The researchers, led by Professor Marion Hetherington in the Institute of Psychological Sciences, also found that even fussy eaters are able to eat a bit more of a new vegetable each time they are offered it. The research, involving babies and children from the UK, France and Denmark, also dispelled the ...The Great Place for all lake forest health and fitness | island health and fitness | health and fitness blogs Health and Fitness Blog Information and News.
Saturday, 31 May 2014
Early Introduction of Vegetables Encourages Children to Eat More of It
Offering vegetables to infants early in life may encourage them to eat more of it than offering vegetables to older children, a new research has found. The researchers, led by Professor Marion Hetherington in the Institute of Psychological Sciences, also found that even fussy eaters are able to eat a bit more of a new vegetable each time they are offered it. The research, involving babies and children from the UK, France and Denmark, also dispelled the ...
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