To develop a model of the psychological factors which predict people's intention to adopt personalised nutrition. Potential determinants of adoption included perceived risk and benefit, perceived self-efficacy, internal locus of control and health commitment.A questionnaire, developed from exploratory study data and the existing theoretical literature, and including validated psychological scales was administered to N=9381 participants from 9 European countries (Germany, Greece, Ireland, Poland, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, the UK, and Norway).Structural equation modelling indicated that the greater participants' perceived benefits to be associated with personalised nutrition, the more positive their attitudes were towards personalised...
If genomics technology is able to predict diseases and prescribe preventive diets based on a person'...
Through a Privacy Calculus (i.e. risk–benefit trade-off) lens, this study identifies factors that co...
Background: Personalised nutrition (PN) may promote public health. PN involves dietary advice based ...
To develop a model of the psychological factors which predict people’s intention to adopt personalis...
Personalised diets based on people's existing food choices, and/or phenotypic, and/or genetic inform...
The aim of this research was to explore consumer perceptions of personalised nutrition and to compar...
Objective: The present study explored associations between food choice motives, attitudes towards an...
The aim of this research was to explore consumer perceptions of personalised nutrition and to compar...
Personalised nutrition is a relatively new field of research aiming to provide personalised dietary ...
Abstract Objective: This study explored associations between food choice motives, attitudes towards,...
YesPersonalised diets based on people’s existing food choices, and/or phenotypic, and/or genetic inf...
Providing dietary suggestions based on an individual's nutritional needs may contribute to the preve...
yesBackground/Aims: Personalised nutrition has potential to revolutionise dietary health promotion i...
Providing dietary suggestions based on an individual's nutritional needs may contribute to the preve...
If genomics technology is able to predict diseases and prescribe preventive diets based on a person'...
Through a Privacy Calculus (i.e. risk–benefit trade-off) lens, this study identifies factors that co...
Background: Personalised nutrition (PN) may promote public health. PN involves dietary advice based ...
To develop a model of the psychological factors which predict people’s intention to adopt personalis...
Personalised diets based on people's existing food choices, and/or phenotypic, and/or genetic inform...
The aim of this research was to explore consumer perceptions of personalised nutrition and to compar...
Objective: The present study explored associations between food choice motives, attitudes towards an...
The aim of this research was to explore consumer perceptions of personalised nutrition and to compar...
Personalised nutrition is a relatively new field of research aiming to provide personalised dietary ...
Abstract Objective: This study explored associations between food choice motives, attitudes towards,...
YesPersonalised diets based on people’s existing food choices, and/or phenotypic, and/or genetic inf...
Providing dietary suggestions based on an individual's nutritional needs may contribute to the preve...
yesBackground/Aims: Personalised nutrition has potential to revolutionise dietary health promotion i...
Providing dietary suggestions based on an individual's nutritional needs may contribute to the preve...
If genomics technology is able to predict diseases and prescribe preventive diets based on a person'...
Through a Privacy Calculus (i.e. risk–benefit trade-off) lens, this study identifies factors that co...
Background: Personalised nutrition (PN) may promote public health. PN involves dietary advice based ...