Background and Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of two subsequent intervention components (motivational and self-regulatory components), placed in different order, to promote fruit and vegetable (FV) intake. Methods: After baseline assessment, university students (N = 205, aged 18-26 years) were allocated to two groups. One group received a motivational intervention (outcome expectancies, risk perception, and task self-efficacy) followed by a self-regulatory intervention (planning and dietary self-efficacy) after 17 days. The second group received the same intervention conditions in the opposite order. Follow-up assessments were done after another 17 days. Results: Both intervention sequences yielded gains in terms of FV intake and se...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to examine the joint effect of self-efficacy, action pla...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the effectiveness of a 4-month intervention using stage-based newslet...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to examine the joint effect of self-efficacy, action pla...
Background and Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of two subsequent intervention components (mot...
Background and Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of two subsequent intervention components (mot...
Background: Self-efficacy and social support are considered relevant predictors of fruit and vegetab...
OBJECTIVE This longitudinal experimental study compared effects of self-efficacy, planning and ed...
International audienceThis study tested the effect of theory-based interventions designed to increas...
International audienceThis study tested the effect of theory-based interventions designed to increas...
Background: Self-efficacy and social support are considered relevant predictors of fruit and vegetab...
International audienceThis study tested the effect of theory-based interventions designed to increas...
This study tested the effect of theory-based interventions designed to increase fruit and vegetable ...
This study tested the effect of theory-based interventions designed to increase fruit and vegetable ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Understanding individual's intention, action and maintenance to increase frui...
Objective: This study tested whether an intervention that combined information with self-regulation ...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to examine the joint effect of self-efficacy, action pla...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the effectiveness of a 4-month intervention using stage-based newslet...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to examine the joint effect of self-efficacy, action pla...
Background and Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of two subsequent intervention components (mot...
Background and Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of two subsequent intervention components (mot...
Background: Self-efficacy and social support are considered relevant predictors of fruit and vegetab...
OBJECTIVE This longitudinal experimental study compared effects of self-efficacy, planning and ed...
International audienceThis study tested the effect of theory-based interventions designed to increas...
International audienceThis study tested the effect of theory-based interventions designed to increas...
Background: Self-efficacy and social support are considered relevant predictors of fruit and vegetab...
International audienceThis study tested the effect of theory-based interventions designed to increas...
This study tested the effect of theory-based interventions designed to increase fruit and vegetable ...
This study tested the effect of theory-based interventions designed to increase fruit and vegetable ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Understanding individual's intention, action and maintenance to increase frui...
Objective: This study tested whether an intervention that combined information with self-regulation ...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to examine the joint effect of self-efficacy, action pla...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the effectiveness of a 4-month intervention using stage-based newslet...
Objective: The aim of the current study was to examine the joint effect of self-efficacy, action pla...