Individual attitudes, both implicit and explicit, have been identified as one of the multiple drivers of consumer behaviors, including food-related ones. Building on such evidence, in this contribution we seek at increasing implicit and explicit consumer attitudes towards a healthy food, comparing the effectiveness of two different treatments. The former is based on a self-association task, that aims at inducing changes in the evaluation of an object thanks to its positive association with the self. The latter is based on information provision. We test if attitude formation can be moderated by the individual level of nutritional knowledge and health-concern. Additionally, we explored whether the study conditions applied could ultimately aff...
The primary goal of this study is to be able to discern specific types of consumers in terms of thei...
Improving diets by stimulating fruit and vegetable consumption might be beneficial, in particular wh...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-36)Self-affirmation has been shown to increase open-mi...
Objective: The present study explored associations between food choice motives, attitudes towards an...
yesObjective: This study explored associations between food choice motives, attitudes towards, 5 an...
People are increasingly aware of the positive effects of a healthy diet. Concurrently, daily food co...
People are increasingly aware of the positive effects of a healthy diet. Concurrently, daily food co...
This research explored the effects of food choice motives, nutritional knowledge, and the use of foo...
The purpose of this study was to establish an empirical link between information exposure, attitudes...
Healthy dietary intake patterns contribute to maintaining a good health and to theprevention of nega...
International audienceThe rise in obesity in many countries has led to the emergence of nutritional ...
Consumers are becoming more health conscious. Increasingly, products that are labeled “healthy” are ...
Providing dietary suggestions based on an individual's nutritional needs may contribute to the preve...
Objective: To examine the impact of presenting images of foods paired with images of positive and ne...
Digital dietary coaches can supplement current approaches for guiding consumers towards healthier be...
The primary goal of this study is to be able to discern specific types of consumers in terms of thei...
Improving diets by stimulating fruit and vegetable consumption might be beneficial, in particular wh...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-36)Self-affirmation has been shown to increase open-mi...
Objective: The present study explored associations between food choice motives, attitudes towards an...
yesObjective: This study explored associations between food choice motives, attitudes towards, 5 an...
People are increasingly aware of the positive effects of a healthy diet. Concurrently, daily food co...
People are increasingly aware of the positive effects of a healthy diet. Concurrently, daily food co...
This research explored the effects of food choice motives, nutritional knowledge, and the use of foo...
The purpose of this study was to establish an empirical link between information exposure, attitudes...
Healthy dietary intake patterns contribute to maintaining a good health and to theprevention of nega...
International audienceThe rise in obesity in many countries has led to the emergence of nutritional ...
Consumers are becoming more health conscious. Increasingly, products that are labeled “healthy” are ...
Providing dietary suggestions based on an individual's nutritional needs may contribute to the preve...
Objective: To examine the impact of presenting images of foods paired with images of positive and ne...
Digital dietary coaches can supplement current approaches for guiding consumers towards healthier be...
The primary goal of this study is to be able to discern specific types of consumers in terms of thei...
Improving diets by stimulating fruit and vegetable consumption might be beneficial, in particular wh...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-36)Self-affirmation has been shown to increase open-mi...