Rationale: The present studies aimed to contribute to the literature on psychological variables involved in reducing red meat consumption (RMC). Objective: Study 1 investigated whether the theory of planned behaviour (TPB), plus healthy-eating and meat-eating identities, could explain intentions to reduce RMC. Study 2 evaluated the effectiveness of an SMS text message intervention on self-monitoring to reduce RMC. Methods: In Study 1, data were collected daily using online food diaries for one week and a TPB questionnaire. Study 2 was a randomised controlled trial assessing pre– and post–RMC and TPB constructs by online food diaries and questionnaires over a one-week period. Participants were Italian undergraduates in each study (Study 1: N...
Current levels of meat consumption pose a significant threat to human, animal, and planetary wellbei...
Introduction: In addition to being a source of valuable nutrients, meat consumption has several nega...
This study analyzed the psychosocial aspects that predict intention to reduce red/processed meat con...
Rationale The present studies aimed to contribute to the literature on psychological variables invo...
The present study aimed to extend the literature on text messaging interventions involved in promoti...
The current study tested the impact of different messaging interventions on changing attitude and be...
Both epidemiological studies and randomised controlled trials have shown that meat-eating can be har...
Previous research has shown that messages aimed at reducing red meat intake often do not have the ex...
This study aimed to contribute to the growing literature investigating the psychosocial factors asso...
Background: Despite nutritional benefits, a high consumption of red meat is not without risks as it ...
Introduction Reducing meat consumption could contribute towards preventing some chronic conditions a...
Introduction : Reducing meat consumption could contribute towards preventing some chronic conditions...
Background: Despite nutritional benefits, a high consumption of red meat is not without risks as it ...
Abstract Background Reducing meat consumption can help prevent non-communicable diseases and protect...
Current levels of meat consumption pose a significant threat to human, animal, and planetary wellbei...
Introduction: In addition to being a source of valuable nutrients, meat consumption has several nega...
This study analyzed the psychosocial aspects that predict intention to reduce red/processed meat con...
Rationale The present studies aimed to contribute to the literature on psychological variables invo...
The present study aimed to extend the literature on text messaging interventions involved in promoti...
The current study tested the impact of different messaging interventions on changing attitude and be...
Both epidemiological studies and randomised controlled trials have shown that meat-eating can be har...
Previous research has shown that messages aimed at reducing red meat intake often do not have the ex...
This study aimed to contribute to the growing literature investigating the psychosocial factors asso...
Background: Despite nutritional benefits, a high consumption of red meat is not without risks as it ...
Introduction Reducing meat consumption could contribute towards preventing some chronic conditions a...
Introduction : Reducing meat consumption could contribute towards preventing some chronic conditions...
Background: Despite nutritional benefits, a high consumption of red meat is not without risks as it ...
Abstract Background Reducing meat consumption can help prevent non-communicable diseases and protect...
Current levels of meat consumption pose a significant threat to human, animal, and planetary wellbei...
Introduction: In addition to being a source of valuable nutrients, meat consumption has several nega...
This study analyzed the psychosocial aspects that predict intention to reduce red/processed meat con...