Background: In the context of rising food prices, there is a need for evidence on the most effective approaches for promoting healthy eating. Individually-targeted behavioural interventions for increasing food-related skills show promise, but are unlikely to be effective in the absence of structural supports. Fiscal policies have been advocated as a means of promoting healthy eating and reducing obesity and nutrition-related disease, but there is little empirical evidence of their effectiveness. This paper describes the Supermarket Healthy Eating for LiFe (SHELf) study, a randomised controlled trial to investigate effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a tailored skill-building intervention and a price reduction intervention, separately an...
BACKGROUND: Behavioral interventions show potential for promoting increased fruit and vegetable cons...
IntroductionFood pricing policies to promote healthy diets, such as taxes, price manipulations, and ...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this recordObjec...
Background: Supermarket Healthy Eating for Life (SHELf) was a randomized controlled trial that opera...
BACKGROUND: Supermarket Healthy Eating for Life (SHELf) was a randomized controlled trial that opera...
BACKGROUND: Fiscal strategies are increasingly considered upstream nutrition promotion measures. How...
© 2015 American Society for Nutrition. Background: Fiscal strategies are increasingly considered ups...
Introduction: Poor diet is a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases and costs the Nationa...
INTRODUCTION: Poor diet is a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases and costs the Nationa...
Objective: Pricing strategies are a promising approach for promoting healthier dietary choices. Howe...
OBJECTIVE: Pricing strategies are a promising approach for promoting healthier dietary choices. Howe...
Background: The impacts of supermarket-based nutrition promotion interventions might be overestimate...
Introduction Poor diet is a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases and costs the Nation...
Objective: To pilot the design and methodology for a large randomised controlled trial (RCT) of two ...
BackgroundIndigenous Australians suffer a disproportionate burden of preventable chronic disease com...
BACKGROUND: Behavioral interventions show potential for promoting increased fruit and vegetable cons...
IntroductionFood pricing policies to promote healthy diets, such as taxes, price manipulations, and ...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this recordObjec...
Background: Supermarket Healthy Eating for Life (SHELf) was a randomized controlled trial that opera...
BACKGROUND: Supermarket Healthy Eating for Life (SHELf) was a randomized controlled trial that opera...
BACKGROUND: Fiscal strategies are increasingly considered upstream nutrition promotion measures. How...
© 2015 American Society for Nutrition. Background: Fiscal strategies are increasingly considered ups...
Introduction: Poor diet is a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases and costs the Nationa...
INTRODUCTION: Poor diet is a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases and costs the Nationa...
Objective: Pricing strategies are a promising approach for promoting healthier dietary choices. Howe...
OBJECTIVE: Pricing strategies are a promising approach for promoting healthier dietary choices. Howe...
Background: The impacts of supermarket-based nutrition promotion interventions might be overestimate...
Introduction Poor diet is a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases and costs the Nation...
Objective: To pilot the design and methodology for a large randomised controlled trial (RCT) of two ...
BackgroundIndigenous Australians suffer a disproportionate burden of preventable chronic disease com...
BACKGROUND: Behavioral interventions show potential for promoting increased fruit and vegetable cons...
IntroductionFood pricing policies to promote healthy diets, such as taxes, price manipulations, and ...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this recordObjec...