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Medical condition
Neophobia
Specialty
Psychiatry, clinical psychology
Neophobia is the fear of anything new, especially a persistent and abnormal fear. In its milder form, it can manifest as the unwillingness to try new things or break from routine. In the context of children the term is generally used to indicate a tendency to reject unknown or novel foods.[1] Food neophobia, as it may be referred to, is an important concern in pediatric psychology.[2][3]
In biomedical research, neophobia is often associated with the study of taste.
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^Dovey, Terence M.; Staples, Paul A.; Gibson, E. Leigh; Halford, Jason C.G. (March 2008). "Food neophobia and 'picky/fussy' eating in children: A review". Appetite. 50 (2–3): 181–193. doi:10.1016/j.appet.2007.09.009. PMID 17997196. S2CID 13024205.
^Perry, Rebecca A; Mallan, Kimberley M; Koo, Jasly; Mauch, Chelsea E; Daniels, Lynne A; Magarey, Anthea M (2015). "Food neophobia and its association with diet quality and weight in children aged 24 months: a cross sectional study". International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 12 (1): 13. doi:10.1186/s12966-015-0184-6. PMC 4335451. PMID 25889280.
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