Globally, fruit and vegetable intake is lower than recommended despite being an important component to a healthy diet. Adopting or maintaining a sufficient amount of fruit and vegetables in one's diet may require not only motivation but also self-regulatory processes. Action control and action planning are two key volitional determinants that have been identified in the literature; however, it is not fully understood how these two factors operate between intention and behavior. Thus, the aim of the current study was to explore the roles of action control and action planning as mediators between intentions and dietary behavior. A longitudinal study with three points in time was conducted. Participants (N = 286) were undergraduate students an...
Background: In order to improve the transition from an intention to a change in health behaviour, ac...
Objective: Predictors of action-control profiles are useful targets for health behaviour change inte...
Action planning interventions can effectively promote fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption, but not ...
Objectives In the action control framework, intention-behaviour discordance is studied around public...
Healthy eating has a relevant impact on overall health. A sufficient fruit and vegetable (FV) intake...
Objectives: This study investigates the joint role of coping planning and action control as volition...
Objectives: This study investigates the joint role of coping planning and action control as volition...
Abstract Objectives Sufficient fruit consumption is beneficial for a healthy live. While many Dutch ...
Objectives: Sufficient fruit consumption is beneficial for a healthy live. While many Dutch adults i...
Objective: Action planning is regarded as an important correlate and predictor of health behaviour, ...
To change dietary behaviors, people must be motivated to do so. But intentions often do not translat...
Evidence to date suggests heterogeneity in the effects of implementation intentions on health behavi...
The aim of this study is to examine the determinants of fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption with t...
Evidence to date suggests heterogeneity in the effects of implementation intentions on health behavi...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to examine the joint effect of self-efficacy, action pla...
Background: In order to improve the transition from an intention to a change in health behaviour, ac...
Objective: Predictors of action-control profiles are useful targets for health behaviour change inte...
Action planning interventions can effectively promote fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption, but not ...
Objectives In the action control framework, intention-behaviour discordance is studied around public...
Healthy eating has a relevant impact on overall health. A sufficient fruit and vegetable (FV) intake...
Objectives: This study investigates the joint role of coping planning and action control as volition...
Objectives: This study investigates the joint role of coping planning and action control as volition...
Abstract Objectives Sufficient fruit consumption is beneficial for a healthy live. While many Dutch ...
Objectives: Sufficient fruit consumption is beneficial for a healthy live. While many Dutch adults i...
Objective: Action planning is regarded as an important correlate and predictor of health behaviour, ...
To change dietary behaviors, people must be motivated to do so. But intentions often do not translat...
Evidence to date suggests heterogeneity in the effects of implementation intentions on health behavi...
The aim of this study is to examine the determinants of fruit and vegetable (F&V) consumption with t...
Evidence to date suggests heterogeneity in the effects of implementation intentions on health behavi...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to examine the joint effect of self-efficacy, action pla...
Background: In order to improve the transition from an intention to a change in health behaviour, ac...
Objective: Predictors of action-control profiles are useful targets for health behaviour change inte...
Action planning interventions can effectively promote fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption, but not ...