Behavior change factors and retention in dietary interventions for older adults: scoping review.
Oleg ZaslavskyYan SuBoeun KimInthira RoopsawangKuan-Ching WuBrenna N RennPublished in: The Gerontologist (2021)
Mechanistically concordant studies with BCTs that involve resource allocation and positive reinforcement through rewards may be advantageous for retention in dietary intervention for older adults. Future studies should continue developing theory and mechanism-oriented research. Furthermore, future studies should consider diversifying the portfolio of currently deployed BCTs and strengthening a concordance between BCTs and mechanisms of change.