Chatting on food habits makes kids healthier: Study

New York: Parents, please take note. Talking about food benefits is likely to get your kid to eat healthier, which might help them to grow bigger and run faster, says a study. The study, published in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behaviour, shows that the researchers found affirming statements were more effective at getting […]

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New York: Parents, please take note. Talking about food benefits is likely to get your kid to eat healthier, which might help them to grow bigger and run faster, says a study.

The study, published in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behaviour, shows that the researchers found affirming statements were more effective at getting kids to make healthy food choices than presenting the food repeatedly without conversation.