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Palatable food consumption in children: interplay between (food) reward motivation and the home food environment.

Annelies De DeckerSandra VerbekenIsabelle SioenWendy Van LippeveldeCaroline BraetGabriele EibenValeria PalaLucia A ReischStefaan De Henauwnull null
Published in: European journal of pediatrics (2017)
The findings point at the importance of the home food environment in children high in reward sensitivity. They suggest to limit the home availability of unhealthy foods. What is Known: • Reward sensitivity (RS) is positively associated with children's palatable food consumption • In adolescents, this effect is mediated by food cue responsiveness, which determines the strength of an individual's motivation to obtain food when perceiving food cues What is New: • Children high in RS may be more vulnerable to palatable food cues in their everyday food environment because of a higher food cue responsiveness • The home food environment may be an important determining factor of the palatable food consumption of these children.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • human health
  • healthcare
  • physical activity