A phenomenological exploration of change towards healthier food purchasing behaviour in women from a lower socioeconomic background using a health app
Abstract
Food purchasing is dominated by routines and habits that may hamper the use of reflective decision-making and impede change. Disrupting existing behavioural patterns may address this challenge. Individuals from a lower socioeconomic background are more likely to report unhealthier purchasing and targeted initiatives are required. Health apps offer a potential approach although little evidence is available for this specific context. This research...
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Title
A phenomenological exploration of change towards healthier food purchasing behaviour in women from a lower socioeconomic background using a health app
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
147
Pages
104566 - 104566
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