期刊
APPLIED ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES AND POLICY
卷 35, 期 1, 页码 52-68出版社
OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/aepp/pps044
关键词
Food environment; Behavioral economics; Nutrition education; Food store interventions; Food policy; Obesity; Behavior change theory; I18; I28; D00; I12; I18
资金
- Dissertation Improvement Grant
- Carl Taylor Research and Practice Grant
- Center for a Livable Future
- Johns Hopkins University
- United States Department of Agriculture/Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Program
- United States Department of Agriculture/Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service/National Research Initiative/Nutrition and Obesity Program, U.S. Department of Agriculture [2010-8515-20666]
- Baltimore Diabetes Research and Training Center
Interventions that change the food environment, provide nutrition education, and employ behavioral economics strategies can potentially contribute to healthier diets and reduce the risk of chronic disease, but no attempt has been made to integrate these into the same conceptual framework. We present case studies of three multilevel, integrated interventions implemented by Johns Hopkins University between 20042011. We develop a conceptual model based on these case studies. Interventions and policies should effectively maximize opportunities to nudge healthier behaviors. We believe that the integration of educational, environmental, and behavioral economic strategies will balance the strengths and limitations of each approach.
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