Teddy Amenabar in The Washington Post:
Picky eaters vs. ‘balanced’ eaters
To conduct the research, which was published in the journal Nature Mental Health, the scientists from Britain and China looked at food preferences among participants in the U.K. Biobank study, one of the largest and longest health research studies in the world. The U.K. Biobank volunteers completed a “food-liking” questionnaire, ranking their preferences for 140 foods and beverages. The rankings were measured on a nine-point hedonic scale, in which 1 represents “extremely dislike” and 9 represents “extremely like.”
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Older people who aren’t picky eaters appear to have better brain health than those who prefer more limited diets, according to a large study of British adults. The