Fussy eating in children largely down to genetics, research shows
Briefly

The results of our analysis indicate that genetic factors predominantly drive food fussiness, accounting for up to 74% of the variability observed as children grow older.
Dr. Zeynep Nas emphasized, "The main takeaway from this work is that food fussiness is not something that arises from parenting. It really does come down to the genetic differences between us."
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