- Yabs.io Search (in tags:behavior_change,nutrition)urn:uuid:{D17B0D98-773C-AB12-4850-064CE13504E8}2024-03-29T00:28:50ZFont size can ‘nudge’ customers toward healthier food choices – WSU Insider14838342023-08-14T08:56:11ZZ167weinreichPredictors of lapse and relapse in physical activity and dietary behaviour: a systematic search and review on prospective studies9591382021-12-08T10:36:32ZZLow self esteem is the best predictor167weinreichThe Neuroscience of Eating | INSEAD Knowledge7446682021-08-06T13:38:48ZZ167weinreichSegmenting Adults to Change Nutrition Behaviors | Agents of Change Summit 2020 - YouTube4885322021-01-25T09:24:06ZZ167weinreichA sustainable food system for the European Union | SAPEA3850772020-09-22T08:19:51ZZThe evidence shows that this kind of behaviour change needs to happen collectively, not just individually. So we need joined-up governance at local, national and international levels.
Food systems also contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions. This can be addressed by reducing waste or directing it back into the supply chain.
A mix of different measures will be most effective. The evidence shows that taxation is one of the most effective ways to modify behaviour. Accreditation and labelling schemes can also have an impact.167weinreichBehavior Bank | Food Security and Nutrition Network2930072020-04-16T20:56:11ZZThe Food Security and Nutrition Network Behavior Bank features results from Barrier Analysis and Doer/NonDoer Studies conducted by food security and other practitioners globally. (Click here for a description of Barrier Analysis.) You can browse the database by country, region, and behavior studied to look for results for a particular area/behavior, or to look for patterns of barrier and enablers for a particular behavior or set of behaviors.167weinreichTo veg or not to veg? The impact of framing on vegetarian food choice - ScienceDirect2810792020-02-11T11:35:42ZZWe tested how reframing the name of the vegetarian food category shapes food choices.
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Environmental, social, and neutral (vs. vegetarian) frames boosted vegetarian choice.
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No consistent differences emerged among the three non-vegetarian frames.
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We investigated the underlying psychological mechanisms behind the main effects.167weinreichStudy identifies the best healthy eating nudges | EurekAlert! Science News2642452019-07-10T20:37:38Z2020-05-14T07:54:06ZIn a meta-analysis of real-life experiments drawn from food science, nutrition, health economics, marketing and psychology, the authors find that behavioural nudges - facilitating action rather than providing knowledge or inducing feelings - can reduce daily energy intake by up to 209 kcal, the same number of calories as in 21 cubes of sugar.167weinreichHow brands can tap into the 'flexitarian' trend - Marketing Week2302072019-01-02T11:11:02ZZ167weinreichiNudgeYou does health nudge experiment on buffet arrangement | iNudgeYou779582013-04-09T01:04:08ZZ167weinreich