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A narrative review on food neophobia throughout the lifespan: relationships with dietary behaviours and interventions to reduce it
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 130 / Issue 5 / 14 September 2023
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- 17 November 2022, pp. 793-826
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- 14 September 2023
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Food neophobia in Lebanese children: scale validation and correlates
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- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 24 / Issue 15 / October 2021
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- 12 January 2021, pp. 5015-5023
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Low adherence to traditional dietary pattern and food preferences of low-income preschool children with food neophobia
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- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 24 / Issue 10 / July 2021
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- 07 October 2020, pp. 2859-2866
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Sensory-based food education in early childhood education and care, willingness to choose and eat fruit and vegetables, and the moderating role of maternal education and food neophobia
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- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 21 / Issue 13 / September 2018
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- 08 May 2018, pp. 2443-2453
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Prevalence of food neophobia in pre-school children from southern Poland and its association with eating habits, dietary intake and anthropometric parameters: a cross-sectional study
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- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 21 / Issue 6 / April 2018
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- 18 December 2017, pp. 1106-1114
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Food neophobia associates with lower dietary quality and higher BMI in Finnish adults
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- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 18 / Issue 12 / August 2015
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- 22 December 2014, pp. 2161-2171
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The effect of a fictitious peer on young children's choice of familiar v. unfamiliar low- and high-energy-dense foods
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 108 / Issue 6 / 28 September 2012
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- 07 February 2012, pp. 1126-1133
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- 28 September 2012
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Cognitive schemas: how can we use them to improve children's acceptance of diverse and unfamiliar foods?
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- British Journal of Nutrition / Volume 99 / Issue S1 / February 2008
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- 01 February 2008, pp. S2-S6
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- February 2008
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Are the Dutch acquainted with and willing to try healthful food products? The role of food neophobia
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- Public Health Nutrition / Volume 11 / Issue 5 / May 2008
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- 09 August 2007, pp. 493-500
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Using Solution-Focused Questioning to Facilitate the Process of Change in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Food Neophobia in Adults
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- Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy / Volume 34 / Issue 3 / July 2006
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- 26 April 2006, pp. 371-375
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- July 2006
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