Objective: To study predictors of fruit intake in a sample of 627 adults. Design: Potential predictors of fruit intake were assessed at baseline, and fruit intake was assessed at two-week follow-up with self-administered questionnaires distributed by e-mail. Setting: The study was conducted among Dutch adult members of an Internet research panel. Participants: A random sample of 627 adults aged 18-78. Variables Measured: Attitudes, subjective norms, self-efficacy, expected pros and cons, habit strength, intention, and fruit intake. Fruit intake was assessed with a validated food-frequency questionnaire. Analysis: Hierarchical linear and logistic regression analyses. Alpha < .05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Sex, attitud...
Abstract Objectives Sufficient fruit consumption is beneficial for a healthy live. While many Dutch ...
Introduction and Aims: Fruits and vegetables as parts of healthy food system are recommend. Individ...
The influence of individuals' misconceptions in assessing fruit and vegetable consumption on the abi...
Objective: To study predictors of fruit intake in a sample of 627 adults. Design: Potential predicto...
Background: This study assessed the role of habits and previous behavior in predicting fruit consump...
The present study examined if habit strength moderated the influence of intention on fruit consumpti...
The additive and interactive effect of habit strength in the explanation of young adults’ fruit cons...
The present study examined if habit strength moderated the influence of intention on fruit consumpti...
The present study examined if habit strength moderated the influence of intention on fruit consumpti...
The main aim of the study was to test a two-wave longitudinal prediction model for the consumption o...
Objective To test the effects of descriptive norm and message framing on fruit intake (intentions) i...
Knowing fruit consumption determinants is essential to improve interventions aiming at stimulating f...
The purpose of this study is twofold: to identify the determinants of daily fruit and vegetable (F&V...
Knowing fruit consumption determinants is essential to improve interventions aiming at stimulating f...
Objectives: Sufficient fruit consumption is beneficial for a healthy live. While many Dutch adults i...
Abstract Objectives Sufficient fruit consumption is beneficial for a healthy live. While many Dutch ...
Introduction and Aims: Fruits and vegetables as parts of healthy food system are recommend. Individ...
The influence of individuals' misconceptions in assessing fruit and vegetable consumption on the abi...
Objective: To study predictors of fruit intake in a sample of 627 adults. Design: Potential predicto...
Background: This study assessed the role of habits and previous behavior in predicting fruit consump...
The present study examined if habit strength moderated the influence of intention on fruit consumpti...
The additive and interactive effect of habit strength in the explanation of young adults’ fruit cons...
The present study examined if habit strength moderated the influence of intention on fruit consumpti...
The present study examined if habit strength moderated the influence of intention on fruit consumpti...
The main aim of the study was to test a two-wave longitudinal prediction model for the consumption o...
Objective To test the effects of descriptive norm and message framing on fruit intake (intentions) i...
Knowing fruit consumption determinants is essential to improve interventions aiming at stimulating f...
The purpose of this study is twofold: to identify the determinants of daily fruit and vegetable (F&V...
Knowing fruit consumption determinants is essential to improve interventions aiming at stimulating f...
Objectives: Sufficient fruit consumption is beneficial for a healthy live. While many Dutch adults i...
Abstract Objectives Sufficient fruit consumption is beneficial for a healthy live. While many Dutch ...
Introduction and Aims: Fruits and vegetables as parts of healthy food system are recommend. Individ...
The influence of individuals' misconceptions in assessing fruit and vegetable consumption on the abi...