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Maternal feeding practices associated with food neophobia

Appetite, 2012
The current study examined the associations between children's and mother's food neophobia and parental feeding practices. Eighty-five mothers of 3- to 12-year old children (M=5.7 years; 52% girls) completed a questionnaire online about food neophobia and feeding practices.
Cin Cin, Tan, Shayla C, Holub
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Food Neophobia and Sensation Seeking

2011
Humans consume an omnivorous diet with seemingly limitless food options. In our evolutionary past, it was advantageous to be cautious when selecting what to eat as many unfamiliar items could be harmful. As such, a fear of unfamiliar foods, or food neophobia, was protective.
Thomas R. Alley, Kathleen A. Potter
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Food Neophobia Among Tourism Students

2020
Rejection of novelty in neo-psychology is called neophobia which is mean fear of innovation. Food neophobiaexpresses reluctance of people to consume new or unusual foods based on their culture and current diet. Thepresent study aimed to evaluate the extent to which undergraduate students (at Mersin University’s Faculty ofTourism) experience food ...
SAHİLLİ BİRDİR, Sevda   +2 more
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Exploring, Sampling, Neophobia, and Feeding

2018
The most menacing rodent pests owe their success largely to three features in which they resemble human beings: they can live in a great variety of environments, they tolerate a wide range of foods, and they are restlessly "inquisitive" and exploratory.
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Avoiding Food Neophobia and Increasing Consumer Acceptance of New Food Trends—A Decade of Research

Sustainability, 2022
Shahida Anusha Siddiqui   +2 more
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Neophobia

Res Philosophica, 2015
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Correlates of Human Food Neophobia

Appetite, 1998
P, Pliner, L, Lahteenmaki, H, Tuorila
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