Child and parent predictors of picky eating from preschool to school age.
Silje SteinsbekkArielle Bonneville-RoussyAlison FildesClare H LlewellynLars WichstrømPublished in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2017)
Although pickiness is stable from preschool to school age, children who are more sensory sensitive are at higher risk for pickiness two years later, as are children whose parents display relatively higher levels of sensitivity and lower levels of structuring. Our findings suggest that interventions targeting children's sensory sensitivity, as well as parental sensitivity and structuring, might reduce the risk of childhood pickiness. Health care providers should support parents of picky eaters in repeatedly offering unfamiliar and rejected foods to their children without pressure and acknowledging child autonomy.