Societal resources (e.g. recreational facilities, free online information, healthy food retail) are consistently found to be important facilitators for healthy eating. In the current research, we propose that healthy eating is not only facilitated by the actual available support in society, but equally well by individuals' subjective perception on how helpful the provided support truly is. We refer to the latter as "perceived societal support" and examine how this influences healthy eating. Across two experimental studies, we observe that perceived societal support positively affects healthy eating: People who perceive the available support as helpful are more likely to choose healthy food over unhealthy food (study 1) and consume less from...
© 2015 Taylor & FrancisThe impact of the social environment on healthy eating awareness results from...
BACKGROUND: Although many people intend to eat healthily, they often fail to do so. We report the fi...
BACKGROUND: Although many people intend to eat healthily, they often fail to do so. We report the fi...
Societal resources (e.g. recreational facilities, free online information, healthy food retail) are ...
Societal resources (e.g. recreational facilities, free online information, healthy food retail) are ...
Societal resources (e.g. recreational facilities, free online information, healthy food retail) are ...
Scholars have suggested that social support provides people with psychosocial resources that help th...
Research has shown that eating behaviors can be affected by other factors than simply the human phy...
This article synthesizes recent findings on antecedents of healthy eating. We discuss consumer-relat...
This article synthesizes recent findings on antecedents of healthy eating. We discuss consumer-relat...
Existing theories about the role of positive emotions in self-regulation predict that positive emoti...
Context: Dietary risks are leading contributors to global morbidity and mortality and disproportiona...
This study explores the nature of the relationship between informational social support and componen...
Feelings of social safeness and connectedness have been associated with adaptive emotion regulation ...
Despite the many negative consequences of unhealthy eating, many people nevertheless give in to temp...
© 2015 Taylor & FrancisThe impact of the social environment on healthy eating awareness results from...
BACKGROUND: Although many people intend to eat healthily, they often fail to do so. We report the fi...
BACKGROUND: Although many people intend to eat healthily, they often fail to do so. We report the fi...
Societal resources (e.g. recreational facilities, free online information, healthy food retail) are ...
Societal resources (e.g. recreational facilities, free online information, healthy food retail) are ...
Societal resources (e.g. recreational facilities, free online information, healthy food retail) are ...
Scholars have suggested that social support provides people with psychosocial resources that help th...
Research has shown that eating behaviors can be affected by other factors than simply the human phy...
This article synthesizes recent findings on antecedents of healthy eating. We discuss consumer-relat...
This article synthesizes recent findings on antecedents of healthy eating. We discuss consumer-relat...
Existing theories about the role of positive emotions in self-regulation predict that positive emoti...
Context: Dietary risks are leading contributors to global morbidity and mortality and disproportiona...
This study explores the nature of the relationship between informational social support and componen...
Feelings of social safeness and connectedness have been associated with adaptive emotion regulation ...
Despite the many negative consequences of unhealthy eating, many people nevertheless give in to temp...
© 2015 Taylor & FrancisThe impact of the social environment on healthy eating awareness results from...
BACKGROUND: Although many people intend to eat healthily, they often fail to do so. We report the fi...
BACKGROUND: Although many people intend to eat healthily, they often fail to do so. We report the fi...