Table 4 |
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Summary of children's statements about appropriate fruit and vegetable-eating situations and parental and child-invented healthy eating strategies |
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| 4–5 years |
7–8 years |
11–12 years |
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| Appropriate times for eating fruit |
Fruit for lunch or afternoon Vegetables for dinner |
Fruit in afternoon, for lunch or dinner dessert Vegetables for dinner |
Fruit in afternoon, evening, lunch or when you feel like eating it Vegetables for dinner |
| Appropriate occasions for eating fruit |
Home School Party |
Home Being with friends* Sport * |
Home Being with friends* Sport * TV/computer * |
| Arguments for appropriate times and occasions based on |
Features of picture Own behaviour |
Own behaviour Parental & school rules Busyness status Features of picture * |
Own behaviour Social norm Availability Busyness status Function of fruit |
| Parental healthy eating strategies |
Moderation Health arguments Instrumental rewarding Taste masking |
Moderation Health arguments Taste Masking |
Moderation Health arguments Parental cooking effort |
| Child-invented strategies to cope with vegetables |
Not mentioned |
Various strategies present |
Various strategies present |
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* Stated by 50% of the children in this age group |
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Zeinstra et al. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2007 4:30 doi:10.1186/1479-5868-4-30 |
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