Mötteli et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Consumers' practical understanding of healthy food choices: a fake food experimentMötteli et al., 2016
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- Mötteli S
- Keller C
- Siegrist M
- Barbey J
- Bucher T
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- British Journal of Nutrition
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Little is known about laypeople's practical understanding of a healthy diet, although this is important to successfully promote healthy eating. The present study is the first to experimentally examine how consumers define healthy and balanced food choices for an …
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