2024
DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2024.1237698
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Complementary food exposure and children’s early understanding of food words: the approaching eating through language (APPEAL) study

Allison L. B. Shapiro,
Megan C. Lawless,
Renee Charlifue-Smith
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionLanguage skills, such as the ability to understand words (receptive language), develop during infancy and are built through interactions with the environment, including eating. Exposure to complementary foods also begins in infancy and may play a significant role in language development, especially in understanding of food-related words. However, the relationship between the complementary foods to which a child is exposed and early language acquisition has not been previously studied. We hypothesiz… Show more

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