Background: Despite nutritional benefits, a high consumption of red meat is not without risks as it is linked to the development of certain types of cancer as well as to other non-communicable diseases, such as type II diabetes or cardiovascular diseases. Moreover, the production of meat has negative effects on the environment. Therefore, a transition to a less meat-based diet could be beneficial. It is unclear how explicit cognitions towards red meat consumption and implicit attitudes jointly influence intention and consumption. We tested the additive pattern (both types of cognitions explain unique variance) and interactive pattern (both types interact in the prediction). Method: At baseline (T0; N = 1790) and one (T1; n = 980) and three ...
Meat consumption can be conflicting. Many individuals like eating meat but condemn causing harm to a...
Reduced consumption of meat, particularly red meat, is associated with numerous health benefits. Whi...
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 ...
This study analyzed the psychosocial aspects that predict intention to reduce red/processed meat con...
Previous research has shown that messages aimed at reducing red meat intake often do not have the ex...
Rationale: The present studies aimed to contribute to the literature on psychological variables invo...
In accordance with cognitive dissonance theory, individuals generally avoid information that is not ...
In accordance with cognitive dissonance theory, individuals generally avoid information that is not ...
Many cancers are linked to varying degrees with common lifestyle factors such as smoking, drinking a...
Sustainable diets are patterns that change consumer behaviour towards more balanced and plant-based ...
Meat consumption is one of the behaviors significantly contributing to environmental damage. Reduced...
The purpose of the present study was to examine whether differences in ambivalence between meat eate...
In many countries around the world, significant proportions of consumers report intentions to reduce...
To reduce meat in the daily diet of consumers received increasing attention in recent years and tren...
Meat consumption can be conflicting. Many individuals like eating meat but condemn causing harm to a...
Reduced consumption of meat, particularly red meat, is associated with numerous health benefits. Whi...
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 ...
This study analyzed the psychosocial aspects that predict intention to reduce red/processed meat con...
Previous research has shown that messages aimed at reducing red meat intake often do not have the ex...
Rationale: The present studies aimed to contribute to the literature on psychological variables invo...
In accordance with cognitive dissonance theory, individuals generally avoid information that is not ...
In accordance with cognitive dissonance theory, individuals generally avoid information that is not ...
Many cancers are linked to varying degrees with common lifestyle factors such as smoking, drinking a...
Sustainable diets are patterns that change consumer behaviour towards more balanced and plant-based ...
Meat consumption is one of the behaviors significantly contributing to environmental damage. Reduced...
The purpose of the present study was to examine whether differences in ambivalence between meat eate...
In many countries around the world, significant proportions of consumers report intentions to reduce...
To reduce meat in the daily diet of consumers received increasing attention in recent years and tren...
Meat consumption can be conflicting. Many individuals like eating meat but condemn causing harm to a...
Reduced consumption of meat, particularly red meat, is associated with numerous health benefits. Whi...
This study aimed to contribute to the growing literature investigating the psychosocial factors asso...