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Assessment of Social Transmission of Food Preferences Behaviors
Published on: January 25, 2018
Examining associative conditioning with a positive peer context as a strategy to increase children's vegetable
Sara Tauriello1, Julie Bowker2, Gregory Wilding3
1Department of Pediatrics, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA.
Background:
Children's vegetable acceptance increases following repeated exposure and associative conditioning pairing a target vegetable with a well-liked food. Yet traditional pairings may increase energy intake when well-liked foods are calorie-rich.
Objectives:
To examine whether pairing a non-food stimulus with target vegetables increases children's vegetable acceptance and whether effects exceed those of repeated exposure.
Methods:
Twenty-three 6-to-8-year-old children participated in twice-weekly sessions across 6 weeks of a summer camp serving children from low-income families. First- and second-grade camp classrooms were randomly assigned to associative conditioning and repeated exposure groups, respectively. Liking and preference were assessed for seven vegetables at pre/post-test. For each child, two non-preferred vegetables were randomly assigned as the target or control. During exposures, associative conditioning group children experienced a positive peer context (involving group games) paired with tasting their target vegetable. The repeated exposure group received only taste exposures; target vegetable liking was assessed.
Results:
Preferences for target vegetables increased from pre- (Median = 6.00) to post-test (Median = 3.00) overall (P = .007), but did not differ by group (P = .59). Group, time and interaction effects on vegetable liking were non-significant overall (P ≥ .29), with some evidence of group differences when examining select time points.
Conclusions:
Findings can inform future research aiming to increase vegetable preferences in community settings.
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