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Eating for Pleasure or Profit: The Effect of Incentives on Children’s Enjoyment of Vegetables

Evaluation and effectiveness
1
Alignment with the BPG
3
Randomised controlled trial Published 2009
This study aimed to (1) investigate short-term effects and long-term effects of non-food rewards on liking and intake of a moderately disliked vegetable; and (2) to compare exposure without reward with no-exposure control.

The root of the problem: increasing root vegetable intake in preschool children by repeated exposure and flavour flavour learning

Evaluation and effectiveness
3
Alignment with the BPG
3
Comparative study with concurrent controls Published 2013
The current study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of flavour–flavour learning as one strategy for increasing vegetable intake in preschool children.

Randomized controlled trial of a telephone-based intervention for child fruit and vegetable intake: long-term follow-up

Evaluation and effectiveness
1
Alignment with the BPG
1
Randomised controlled trial Published 2010
The Healthy Habits trial aimed to assess the efficacy of a telephone-based intervention for parents to increase the fruit and vegetable consumption in their 3–5-y-old children.

Effect of a School-Based Intervention on Nutritional Knowledge and Habits of Low-Socioeconomic School Children in Israel: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial

Evaluation and effectiveness
1
Alignment with the BPG
1
Randomised controlled trial Published 2008
A cluster-randomized controlled-trial examined the effect of a school-based comprehensive intervention on nutrition knowledge, eating habits, and behaviors among low socioeconomic status school-aged children

Taste Exposure Increases Intake and Nutrition Education Increases Willingness to Try an Unfamiliar Vegetable in Preschool Children: A Cluster Randomized Trial

Evaluation and effectiveness
2
Alignment with the BPG
2
Randomised controlled trial Published 2016
To compare taste exposure, nutrition education and taste exposure plus nutrition education together on intake of an unfamiliar vegetable (mooli/daikon radish) in preschool-aged children.

Increasing Intake of an Unfamiliar Vegetable in Preschool Children Through Learning Using Storybooks and Sensory Play: A Cluster Randomized Trial

Evaluation and effectiveness
1
Alignment with the BPG
2
Randomised controlled trial Published 2017
The present study sought to examine the combined effects of learning about an unfamiliar vegetable (celeriac) through illustrated storybooks (the term storybook refers to an illustrated narrative storybook throughout) with sensory play on recognition and intake of that “target” vegetable.