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Concept Development and Use of an Automated Food Intake and Eating Behavior Assessment Method
Published on: February 19, 2021
Nudging healthier food choices in a cafeteria setting: A sequential multi-intervention field study
Jan M Bauer1, Sabine Bietz2, Julius Rauber3
1Copenhagen Business School, Department of Management, Society and Communication, Dalgas Have 15, 2000, Frederiksberg, Denmark.
Abstract:
Creating more health-fostering environments is high on the agenda of public and private actors. The behavioral approach to nudge people towards healthier food choices is gaining popularity despite limited understanding about where, and for whom, which specific nudges work. This study contributes by reporting on three different nudging interventions in the same setting and presents effects on different sub-populations. We find overall small effects that are heterogeneous, ranging from robustly more to even less healthy choices. We discuss the importance of transparency and reactance to health interventions and the potential interplay of interventions with habitual behavior among different sub-populations.
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