Picky eating is largely genetic and peaks at the age of seven, scientists say

Analysis suggests food fussiness starts during toddler years and continues into early adolescence
Picky eating is largely genetic and peaks at the age of seven, scientists say

Food fussiness a largely genetic trait from toddlerhood to adolescence, scientists say. Picture: Elena Gurova/Alamy/PA

Picky eating is largely influenced by genes and peaks at the age of seven, scientists have found.

Analysis suggests food fussiness starts during toddler years and continues into early adolescence.

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