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Nature and nurture in fussy eating Learning from twin studies

Learning from twin studies

Clare Llewellyn and Alison Fildes look at how people acquire their eating habits

eating behaviour, nature and nurture, neophobia, twin studies

We all know people who are extremely fussy about what foods they are willing to eat. You may even have met someone who flatly refuses to try anything they haven’t eaten before. This is what researchers call ‘fussy’ or ‘picky’ eating, and it is not uncommon in early childhood.

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