In the REWARD-project we investigate how children and youngsters can learn to eat a healthy diet. Focus is on the reward value of food and on the reward sensitivity of children and adolescents.
The overall aim of the REWARD project is to provide evidence for a new public health framework to improve the eating patterns of children and adolescents using reward‐based operant learning paradigms and focussing on individual differences in reward sensitivity.
We present our research in papers published in scientific journals or on scientific meetings. You can find them here, alongside press articles on the REWARD-project.