Effectiveness of a low-value financial-incentive program for increasing vegetable-rich restaurant meal selection and reducing socioeconomic inequality: a cluster crossover trial
Abstract Background In light of recent theories in behavioural economics, an intervention program with monetary incentives could be effective for helping patrons order healthy food, even if the incentive is small and less than one's perceived marginal value. Methods In this single-arm cluster c...
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Main Authors: | Wataru Nagatomo (Author), Junko Saito (Author), Naoki Kondo (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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