Research Fellow, University of Bristol
Dr Caroline Taylor's current research themes are focused on enabling children to have the very best start in life. These include the effects of diet and environmental toxins in pregnancy on child development. She is also interested in diet in early childhood, with a focus on diets of picky eaters and regional differences in children's diets.
Recent publications include:
Taylor CM, Golding J, Emond AM (2016) Blood mercury levels and fish consumption in pregnancy: risks and benefits for pregnancy outcomes in a prospective observational birth cohort. Int J Hyg Environ Health 219:513-520
Taylor CM, Wernimont S, Northstone K, Emmett PM (2015) Picky/fussy eating in children: review of definitions, assessment, prevalence and dietary intakes. Appetite 95: 349–359
Children who are picky eaters still grow up healthy -- new research
Sep 25, 2018 17:41 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
If a standoff over vegetables at dinner is a daily hurdle with your child then good news parents a picky toddler is still likely to grow up to be a normal weight and height. Thats according to new research from the...
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