Concrete Messages Increase Healthy Eating Preferences
Public health campaigns utilize messaging to encourage healthy eating. The present experimental study investigated the impact of three components of health messages on preferences for healthy foods. We exposed 1676 online, American study participants to messages that described the gains associated w...
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Main Authors: | Emily Balcetis (Author), Madhumitha Manivannan (Author), E. Blair Cox (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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