Unhealthy behaviors, such as smoking, poor diet, and sedentary lifestyles, account for as much as 40% of premature deaths in the U.S. Although behavioral interventions have the potential to improve health, behavior change is difficult, especially over the long term. Many people have difficulty changing health behaviors because it requires trade-offs between immediate consumption and delayed and often intangible health benefits. Incentives can provide people with immediate and tangible feedback that helps make it easier for them to do in the short term what is in their long-term best interest. This Issue Brief explores the use of financial incentives to motivate and sustain smoking cessation and weight loss
Background: Although 435,000 Americans die each year of tobacco-related illness, only f3 % of smoker...
The use of incentive-based programs for weight loss isgrowing. This growth is likely to accelerate i...
The application of behavioral economics to health and health care has captured the imagination of po...
Rising rates of overweight and obesity are of serious concern in Canada. Until recently, discussion ...
OBJECTIVES: Uncertainty remains about whether personal financial incentives could achieve sustained ...
AbstractObjectivesUncertainty remains about whether personal financial incentives could achieve sust...
Personal financial incentives are increasingly being used to motivate patients and general populatio...
IntroductionObesity is a major public health challenge and exacerbates economic disparities through ...
Health inequalities and user financial incentives to encourage health-related behavior change are tw...
Introduction: Smoking is harmful to human health and programmes to help people stop smoking are key ...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking is harmful to human health and programmes to help people stop smoking are key ...
Introduction: Financial incentives effectively increase smoking cessation rates, but it is unclear v...
Health inequalities and user financial incentives to encourage health-related behavior change are tw...
Financial incentive interventions have been suggested as one method of promoting healthy behaviour c...
This research considers the effectiveness of incentives to address health behaviours related to smok...
Background: Although 435,000 Americans die each year of tobacco-related illness, only f3 % of smoker...
The use of incentive-based programs for weight loss isgrowing. This growth is likely to accelerate i...
The application of behavioral economics to health and health care has captured the imagination of po...
Rising rates of overweight and obesity are of serious concern in Canada. Until recently, discussion ...
OBJECTIVES: Uncertainty remains about whether personal financial incentives could achieve sustained ...
AbstractObjectivesUncertainty remains about whether personal financial incentives could achieve sust...
Personal financial incentives are increasingly being used to motivate patients and general populatio...
IntroductionObesity is a major public health challenge and exacerbates economic disparities through ...
Health inequalities and user financial incentives to encourage health-related behavior change are tw...
Introduction: Smoking is harmful to human health and programmes to help people stop smoking are key ...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking is harmful to human health and programmes to help people stop smoking are key ...
Introduction: Financial incentives effectively increase smoking cessation rates, but it is unclear v...
Health inequalities and user financial incentives to encourage health-related behavior change are tw...
Financial incentive interventions have been suggested as one method of promoting healthy behaviour c...
This research considers the effectiveness of incentives to address health behaviours related to smok...
Background: Although 435,000 Americans die each year of tobacco-related illness, only f3 % of smoker...
The use of incentive-based programs for weight loss isgrowing. This growth is likely to accelerate i...
The application of behavioral economics to health and health care has captured the imagination of po...