我喜欢比较儿童对自己和他人食物接受度的评价

IF 4.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Food Quality and Preference Pub Date : 2024-07-02 DOI:10.1016/j.foodqual.2024.105262
Micah Hoggatt, Beatrice Perry, Simone P. Nguyen
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本研究探讨了儿童对食物的接受程度和对单一食物的喜好,重点是考虑到这一领域的进化、生物和社会基础,儿童是否认为人们对食物的喜好是相似的。在这项研究中,41 名儿童(年龄 = 8.26 岁;37 % 为女性,56 % 为男性,7 % 为非二元性别;85.4 % 为白人,7.2 % 为双/多种族,4.8 % 为亚裔,2.4 % 为黑人)被问及自己对冰淇淋和西兰花这两类食物的喜好,并预测他人对这两类食物的喜好。结果显示,儿童对自己食物的喜爱程度高于他人(Cohen's d's >0.50),但仅限于冰淇淋,而非西兰花(Cohen's d's >0.40)。这些结果表明,儿童开始认识到他们对食物的接受程度可能与他人不同,这对不同领域(如心理学、消费科学、教育学和营养学)具有潜在的影响。例如,研究结果可以为食品开发提供信息,针对儿童不同的食物喜好进行量身定制的设计。此外,在儿童成为消费者后,了解儿童的食物喜好可用于促进健康饮食和影响食物购买。
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I like it: Comparing children’s ratings of their own and others’ food acceptance

This study explores children’s food acceptance, liking of single foods, with a focus on whether children expect that people share similar food likes considering the evolutionary, biological, and social underpinnings of this domain. In this study, 41 children (Mage = 8.26 years; 37 % female, 56 % male, 7 % nonbinary; 85.4 % White, 7.2 % Bi/Multiracial, 4.8 % Asian, 2.4 % Black) were asked about their own liking and to predict others’ liking of two food product categories: ice cream and broccoli. The results reveal that children report stronger food liking for themselves than others (Cohen’s d’s > 0.50), but only for ice cream, not broccoli (Cohen’s d’s > 0.40). These results begin to suggest that children recognize that their food acceptance can vary from others’, which has potential implications across diverse fields (e.g., psychology, consumer science, education, and dietetics). For example, the findings can inform food product development by enabling tailored designs for children’s distinct food likes. Moreover, understanding children’s food likes can be used to promote healthful eating and influence food purchases as children become consumers.

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Food Quality and Preference
Food Quality and Preference 工程技术-食品科技
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10.40
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263
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Food Quality and Preference is a journal devoted to sensory, consumer and behavioural research in food and non-food products. It publishes original research, critical reviews, and short communications in sensory and consumer science, and sensometrics. In addition, the journal publishes special invited issues on important timely topics and from relevant conferences. These are aimed at bridging the gap between research and application, bringing together authors and readers in consumer and market research, sensory science, sensometrics and sensory evaluation, nutrition and food choice, as well as food research, product development and sensory quality assurance. Submissions to Food Quality and Preference are limited to papers that include some form of human measurement; papers that are limited to physical/chemical measures or the routine application of sensory, consumer or econometric analysis will not be considered unless they specifically make a novel scientific contribution in line with the journal''s coverage as outlined below.
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