Children typically need between 1 and 3 cups of vegetables daily for vitamins, minerals and fiber that support growth, brain ...
A new international study suggests children may respond more positively to flavours they were exposed to during pregnancy, ...
healthy food, but children who like and dislike them sometimes insist that they don't want to eat vegetables. A nutritionist at Pennsylvania State University in the United States has found 'a way to ...
Eating a variety of foods may also help expose babies to a wider range of flavours naturally. The new study suggests that ...
Many parents may struggle to get their children to eat vegetables. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, there are a number of resourceful ways to help children eat more vegetables ...
A recent study conducted by researchers at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center has found that preschool age children are consuming more calories and fewer fruits, vegetables and milk outside ...
If you ever dreamed that your child would eat vegetables like the girl above, then there's hope for you after all! Research by Wansink and colleagues (2012) suggest that simply naming vegetables with ...
For generations, well-meaning parents have resorted to an arsenal of food rules, including “clean your plate before you leave the table,” to try to get their children to eat a well-balanced diet. “My ...
In a study conducted by a team at Durham University, pregnant women in their final trimester consumed capsules containing ...