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The Environmental and Bitter Taste Endophenotype Determinants of Picky Eating in Australian School-Aged Children 7-12 years-A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study Protocol

Caregivers' perceptions of children's pickiness are relatively scarce in relation to the five core food groups and their importance in providing a nutritionally balanced diet. Furthermore, there is no validated questionnaire that examines child-reported food preferences in an age-appropria...

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Published in:International journal of environmental research and public health 2020-02, Vol.17 (5), p.1573
Main Authors: Jani, Rati, Byrne, Rebecca, Love, Penny, Agarwal, Cathy, Peng, Fanke, Yew, Yang Wai, Panagiotakos, Demosthenes, Naumovski, Nenad
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