Is altering the availability of healthier vs. less-healthy options effective across socioeconomic groups? A mega-analysis
Abstract Background Availability interventions have been hypothesised to make limited demands on conscious processes and, as a result, to be less likely to generate health inequalities than cognitively-oriented interventions. Here we synthesise existing evidence to examine whether the impact of alte...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Pechey (Author), Gareth J. Hollands (Author), James P. Reynolds (Author), Susan A. Jebb (Author), Theresa M. Marteau (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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