A low-cost Behavioural Nudge and choice architecture intervention targeting school lunches increases children's consumption of fruit: a cluster randomised trial
Abstract Background Research has consistently indicated that most children do not consume sufficient fruit and vegetables to provide them with a healthy, balanced diet. This study set out to trial a simple, low-cost behavioural nudge intervention to encourage children to select and consume more frui...
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Main Authors: | Mariel Marcano-Olivier (Author), Ruth Pearson (Author), Allycea Ruparell (Author), Pauline J. Horne (Author), Simon Viktor (Author), Mihela Erjavec (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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