Framing Food: Stanford Study Shows That Teens Heed Food Rules That Prioritize Health
May 14, 2018
May 14, 2018
STANFORD, California, May 14 -- Stanford University issued the following news release:
It turns out that kids are paying more attention than you think when you say broccoli is good for them.
According to a new study by Stanford researchers, adolescents who have health-oriented food rules at home are more likely to make healthy eating decisions on their own.
The finding is good news for parents who want their kids to eat their vegetables.
" . . .
It turns out that kids are paying more attention than you think when you say broccoli is good for them.
According to a new study by Stanford researchers, adolescents who have health-oriented food rules at home are more likely to make healthy eating decisions on their own.
The finding is good news for parents who want their kids to eat their vegetables.
" . . .
