Helping children eat healthier foods may begin with getting parents to do the same, research suggests
By Kelley Gullo Wight, Assistant Professor of Marketing, Indiana University
Peggy Liu, Ben L. Fryrear Chair in Marketing and Associate Professor of Business Administration, University of Pittsburgh
Not knowing whether their children will eat the healthy food put on their plates, parents may prepare a less healthy dish for themselves to serve as backup for the kids too.
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Tuesday, March 26, 2024