Working together to increase Australian children's liking of vegetables: a position statement by the Vegetable Intake Strategic Alliance (VISA)
Children need to be repeatedly and consistently exposed to a variety of vegetables from an early age to achieve an increase in vegetable intake. A focus on enjoyment and learning to like eating vegetables at an early age is critical to forming favourable lifelong eating habits. Coordinated work is n...
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Main Authors: | David Nicholas Cox (Author), Karen J Campbell (Author), Lynne Cobiac (Author), Claire Gardner (Author), Lucinda Hancock (Author), Gilly A Hendrie (Author), Amber Kelaart (Author), Michelle Lausen (Author), Astrid AAM Poelman (Author), Ros Sambell (Author), Kim M Tikellis (Author), Bonnie Wiggins (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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