Child characteristic correlates of food rejection in preschool children: A narrative review

Appetite. 2023 Nov 1:190:107044. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2023.107044. Epub 2023 Sep 17.

Abstract

Dietary habits formed in early childhood are key for establishing a healthy diet later in life. Picky eating and food neophobia - the two main forms of food rejection in young children - form an important barricade to establishing such healthy habits. Understanding these types of food rejection is thus essential for promoting healthy eating behaviour in both children and adults. To this end, the present narrative review aims to provide an overview of food rejection research in preschool-aged children, focusing on recent advances in the cognitive literature. Specifically, we evaluate the link between children's cognitive development, chemosensory perception and affective evaluation of food, food knowledge, decision-making strategies, anxiety and disgust sensitivity, and food rejection behaviour. Longitudinal and experimental studies are necessary to establish how the relationships between food rejection and cognitive processes develop over time and to determine their causal directions.

Keywords: Cognition; Food neophobia; Food rejection; Picky eating; Preschoolers.

Publication types

  • Review