Background:Dietary guidelines typically specify rather complex goals and indicators for healthy food choices, such as nutrient and energy content patterns. However, translating these complex goals into practice in real life is often a major obstacle for many people. The present studies propose an intervention strategy for boosting healthy food choices by prompting consumers at a meaningful moment with a simple behavioural trigger, that is to eat a colourful lunch. Effectivity and feasibility of this intervention strategy were tested in two laboratory experiments and one real-life, smartphone-based Ecological Momentary Intervention.Methods:In Studies 1 and 2, 83 / 42 participants self-served four meals (colourful, typical, healthy, and low-c...
BACKGROUND: Although many people intend to eat healthily, they often fail to do so. We report the fi...
Aim: Urbanized environments may stimulate unhealthy food choices and stress. Several theories explai...
Easier recognition and enhanced visibility of healthy options supposedly increase healthy choices, b...
Background:Dietary guidelines typically specify rather complex goals and indicators for healthy food...
Although most people are aware of the health benefits of consuming sufficient amounts of fruit and v...
Although eating behaviour is influenced by a variety of motives, when aiming to change eating behavi...
Research suggests that "healthy" food choices such as eating fruits and vegetables have not only phy...
The rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases challenges health psychology research to find eff...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of food label nutrition colou...
Little is known about laypeople's practical understanding of a healthy diet, although this is import...
A nudge experiment was performed to evaluate the effectiveness of presenting a menu with the dish-of...
Environmental cues, such as the colour of food and dishware, have been shown to influence food and d...
International audienceBackground: Dietary choices in out-of-home eating are key for individual as we...
Environmental cues, such as the colour of food and dishware, have been shown to influence food and d...
BACKGROUND:Dietary choices in out-of-home eating are key for individual as well as for public health...
BACKGROUND: Although many people intend to eat healthily, they often fail to do so. We report the fi...
Aim: Urbanized environments may stimulate unhealthy food choices and stress. Several theories explai...
Easier recognition and enhanced visibility of healthy options supposedly increase healthy choices, b...
Background:Dietary guidelines typically specify rather complex goals and indicators for healthy food...
Although most people are aware of the health benefits of consuming sufficient amounts of fruit and v...
Although eating behaviour is influenced by a variety of motives, when aiming to change eating behavi...
Research suggests that "healthy" food choices such as eating fruits and vegetables have not only phy...
The rising prevalence of non-communicable diseases challenges health psychology research to find eff...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of food label nutrition colou...
Little is known about laypeople's practical understanding of a healthy diet, although this is import...
A nudge experiment was performed to evaluate the effectiveness of presenting a menu with the dish-of...
Environmental cues, such as the colour of food and dishware, have been shown to influence food and d...
International audienceBackground: Dietary choices in out-of-home eating are key for individual as we...
Environmental cues, such as the colour of food and dishware, have been shown to influence food and d...
BACKGROUND:Dietary choices in out-of-home eating are key for individual as well as for public health...
BACKGROUND: Although many people intend to eat healthily, they often fail to do so. We report the fi...
Aim: Urbanized environments may stimulate unhealthy food choices and stress. Several theories explai...
Easier recognition and enhanced visibility of healthy options supposedly increase healthy choices, b...