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Investigating the impact of food form on children’s ability to compensate for energy
This study is looking at how different apple products (apple juice, apple sauce, and apple slices) might affect children's hunger and fullness. During 5 visits to our laboratory at Penn State, children will participate in a variety of games and tasks, and will eat meals and snacks with a research assistant. Children must be between the ages of 4.5-6 years old to participate in this study.
There will be 5 in-person visits. During each visit, children will consume an apple-based snack (apple slices, apple sauce, or apple juice) before a meal. Children will also wear a small heart rate monitor during each visit. On each visit, different games and tasks will be completed with the children while the parent completes various surveys.
$200
Benjamin Baney - at bab349@psu.edu or 814-883-8523
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Younger than 18 years old
STUDY00013957
Inclusion Criteria:
Between age of 4.5-6.0 years-oldNo food allergies
Exclusion Criteria:
Taking medication that can affect taste or appetite Children's Health, Food & Nutrition