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Examining the feasibility of implementing behavioural economics strategies that encourage home dinner vegetable intake among low-income children.

Tashara M LeakAlison SwensonAaron RendahlZata VickersElton MykereziJoseph P ReddenTraci MannMarla Reicks
Published in: Public health nutrition (2017)
Behavioural economics-informed strategies are feasible to implement during dinner meals, with some strategies differing by how much they influence vegetable intake among low-income children in the home.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • healthcare