“…The food items fell into major food groups (fruits, vegetables, high-fat, grains, dairy products, meats, alcoholic beverages) as well as sensory groups of sweet, salty, sour/bitter, and spicy. Survey liking serves as a proxy for dietary intake as it correlates with reported intake (Drewnowski & Hann, 1999; Duffy et al, 2007; H; Tuorila et al, 2008), biomarkers of nutritional status (Pallister et al, 2015; Scarmo et al, 2012; Sharafi et al, 2015), serum lipids (Sharafi, Duffy, Miller, Winchester, & Sullivan, 2016), and adiposity (Duffy et al, 2007; Sharafi et al, 2015). The non-food items in the survey and directions for rating the level of liking/disliking reinforce that the scale applies to all experiences (i.e., generalized) and supports the ability to compare liking/disliking ratings between individuals (Bartoshuk, Duffy, Hayes, Moskowitz, & Snyder, 2006).…”