Sweet, bitter, fat: Genetics play a role in kids' snacking patterns, study finds

(University of Guelph) The types of snacks a child chooses could be linked to genetics, a University of Guelph study found.The study investigated whether genetic variants in taste receptors related to sweet, fat and bitter tastes influence the snacks preschoolers choose and found nearly 80 per cent carried at least one of these genotypes that could predispose them to poor snacking habits.These findings could help parents tailor their kids' diets based on their genetics of taste.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news