Development and Pilot Testing of Standardized Food Images for Studying Eating Behaviors in Children

Food images are routinely used to investigate the cognitive and neurobiological mechanisms of eating behaviors, but there is a lack of standardized image sets for use in children, which limits cross-study comparisons. To address this gap, we developed a set of age-appropriate images that included 30...

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Published in:Frontiers in psychology 2020-07, Vol.11, p.1729-1729
Main Authors: Kling, Samantha M. R., Pearce, Alaina L., Reynolds, Marissa L., Garavan, Hugh, Geier, Charles F., Rolls, Barbara J., Rose, Emma J., Wilson, Stephen J., Keller, Kathleen L.
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Summary:Food images are routinely used to investigate the cognitive and neurobiological mechanisms of eating behaviors, but there is a lack of standardized image sets for use in children, which limits cross-study comparisons. To address this gap, we developed a set of age-appropriate images that included 30 high-energy-dense (ED) foods (>2.00 kcal/g), 30 low-ED foods (
ISSN:1664-1078
1664-1078