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Genetic and environmental influences on food preferences in adolescence.

Andrea Dominica SmithAlison FildesLucy J CookeMoritz HerleNicholas ShakeshaftRobert PlominClare H Llewellyn
Published in: The American journal of clinical nutrition (2016)
Food preferences had a moderate genetic basis in late adolescence, in keeping with findings in children. However, by this older age, the influence of the shared family environment had disappeared, and only aspects of the environment unique to each individual twin influenced food preferences. This finding suggests that shared environmental experiences that influence food preferences in childhood may not have effects that persist into adulthood.
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