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AUTHOR
Gertrude Zeinstra
HabEat seminar
Présentation des résultats et recommandations issues de ces résultats lors du séminaire invité au Nestlé Research Center, le 27 mai 2015 à Lausanne (Suisse). Prestation et revue
WP5 final report: Taste, pleasure, satiation and overeating
Strategies to increase vegetable intake in young children. Results and lessons from the HabEat project
Effect of parental rules on sweetness exposure and sweetness liking in infants
Background: Infants become increasingly exposed to sweet-tasting foods in their first year of life. However, it is still unclear whether repeated exposure to sweet taste is linked to infants’ sweetness liking during this period. Making use of data from the OPALINE cohort, this study aimed to examine the link between sweetness exposure and sweetness liking during two important periods in early infant feeding: at the start of complementary feeding (3-6 months) and the transition to the family table (10-12 months).Methods: Infants’ sweetness exposure was assessed using seven-day food records which were completed by mothers every month (n=312), reporting daily consumption rates of formula/breas…