Choice architecture interventions for increased vegetable intake and behaviour change in a school setting: a systematic review
Conclusion:
This review uncovers a gap in knowledge on the effect of choice architectural nudge interventions aiming to promote the intake of vegetables among adolescents in a school context. It also highlights that no previous studies have considered the attitudes towards choice architectural nudge interventions as a potential factor for their success – or lack thereof – in achieving the desired goal of increased vegetable consumption.
Source: Perspectives in Public Health - Category: Health Management Authors: Nornberg, T. R., Houlby, L., Skov, L. R., Perez-Cueto, F. J. A. Tags: Peer Review Source Type: research
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