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. 2017 Dec 18;21(6):1106–1114. doi: 10.1017/S1368980017003615

Table 3.

Products chosen to eat between meals, by level of food neophobia, among pre-school children aged 2·5–7 years (n 325) from ten kindergartens located in or near Cracow, southern Poland, 2012–2013

Level of food neophobia (%)
Products chosen as snack Total (%) (n 325) Low (L) (n 35) Medium (M) (n 250) High (H) (n 40) P
Chocolate sweets 63·5 40·0 57·1 65·7 L-M=0·009
M-H=0·873
L-H=0·027
Biscuits 28·7 32·5 26·9 31·4 L-M=0·463
M-H=0·575
L-H=0·921
Fruits 76·0 90·0 74·7 62·9 L-M=0·033
M-H=0·139
L-H=0·005
Raisins 9·5 12·5 9·7 5·7 L-M=0·582
M-H=0·448
L-H=0·316
Salty snacks 16·3 11·5 12·5 28·6 L-M=0·090
M-H=0·549
L-H=0·027
Dairy products 77·4 79·5 77·1 77·1 L-M=0·741
M-H=0·996
L-H=0·808
Corn crisps 35·5 30·0 37·8 28·6 L-M=0·345
M-H=0·292
L-H=0·892

P value for difference between food neophobia groups (Wilcoxon’s test); significant results (P<0·05) shown in bold.