OBJECTIVES: While healthy eating patterns are of high importance in adolescence, most adolescents portray quite unhealthy eating behaviour. One reason for this may be that social norms among peers tend to be unsupportive of healthy eating. The current study investigates whether communicating health-promoting descriptive and injunctive norms influences adolescents' intended and actual fruit consumption. DESIGN: The study employed an experimental prospective design. METHODS: A norm message manipulation (descriptive vs. injunctive vs. no-norm control) was administered to high school students, after which fruit intake intention (N = 96) was assessed. At follow-up, actual fruit intake over 2 days (N = 80) was recorded. RESULTS: Adolescents recei...
Journal ArticleHealthy eating intentions were assessed as a function of theory of planned behavior v...
Younger adolescents are at an age where they have increasing control of their diet, and where peers ...
The behavior of others in people’s social environment (i.e., descriptive norms), as well as their op...
OBJECTIVES: While healthy eating patterns are of high importance in adolescence, most adolescents po...
OBJECTIVES: While healthy eating patterns are of high importance in adolescence, most adolescents po...
BACKGROUND: People's eating behavior is assumed to be influenced by what other people do (perceived ...
ObjectiveTo investigate associations of self-perceived eating-related peer norms (called ‘subjective...
AbstractTraditional intervention approaches to promote fruit and vegetable consumption outline the h...
Objective To investigate associations of self-perceived eating-related peer norms (called ‘subjectiv...
Two experiments assessed university students’ intentions to eat healthily as a function of measured ...
Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate the relative importance of personal and social en...
Adolescence is a period of rapid growth, and optimal nutrition during this period is essential for h...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: In this study, we tested an integrated model for why young ...
Objective: The present study investigated the reinforcing value of healthy and unhealthy snack food ...
Previous research established that norms describing the behaviour of a majority (e.g. 'many people c...
Journal ArticleHealthy eating intentions were assessed as a function of theory of planned behavior v...
Younger adolescents are at an age where they have increasing control of their diet, and where peers ...
The behavior of others in people’s social environment (i.e., descriptive norms), as well as their op...
OBJECTIVES: While healthy eating patterns are of high importance in adolescence, most adolescents po...
OBJECTIVES: While healthy eating patterns are of high importance in adolescence, most adolescents po...
BACKGROUND: People's eating behavior is assumed to be influenced by what other people do (perceived ...
ObjectiveTo investigate associations of self-perceived eating-related peer norms (called ‘subjective...
AbstractTraditional intervention approaches to promote fruit and vegetable consumption outline the h...
Objective To investigate associations of self-perceived eating-related peer norms (called ‘subjectiv...
Two experiments assessed university students’ intentions to eat healthily as a function of measured ...
Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate the relative importance of personal and social en...
Adolescence is a period of rapid growth, and optimal nutrition during this period is essential for h...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: In this study, we tested an integrated model for why young ...
Objective: The present study investigated the reinforcing value of healthy and unhealthy snack food ...
Previous research established that norms describing the behaviour of a majority (e.g. 'many people c...
Journal ArticleHealthy eating intentions were assessed as a function of theory of planned behavior v...
Younger adolescents are at an age where they have increasing control of their diet, and where peers ...
The behavior of others in people’s social environment (i.e., descriptive norms), as well as their op...