Project
Pride and Prejudice
Physical activity and diet are two key factors for a healthy lifestyle. Both are not only difficult to modify for people on the long-term difficult, they are also difficult to measure. The novelty of this program lies in combining the monitoring in real-life through sensors (food intake, physical activity and health parameters) with development of design interventions at different levels of the system (person, group, society), and evaluation of the (long-term) effectiveness of these combined interventions.
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Publicaties
- Reinders, M.J., A.D. Starke, A.R.H. Fischer, M.C.D. Verain, E.L. Doets, and E.J. Van Loo. 2023. Determinants of consumer acceptance and use of personalised dietary advice: A systematic review. Trends in Food Science & Technology 131:277-294.
- Jansen, L. Z., Van Loo, E. J., Bennin, K. E., & van Kleef, E. (2023). Exploring the role of decision support systems in promoting healthier and more sustainable food shopping: A card sorting study. Appetite, 106638.
- Segovia, M. S., Yu, N. Y., & Van Loo, E. J. (2023). The effect of information nudges on online purchases of meat alternatives. Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 45(1), 106-127.
- Fischer, A.R.H., and E.J. Van Loo. 2021. Social acceptability of radical food innovations. In: Galanakis, C.M., editor. Food Technology Disruptions (pp.325-361). Academic Press.
- Jansen, L., E. van Kleef, and E.J. Van Loo. 2021. The use of food swaps to encourage healthier online food choices: a randomized controlled trial. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 18:156
- Lucassen, D.A., M.P. Lasschuijt, G. Camps, E.J. Van Loo, A.R.H. Fischer, R.A.J. de Vries, J.A.M. Haarman, M. Simons, E. de Vet, M. Bos-de Vos, S. Pan, X. Ren, K. de Graaf, Y. Lu, .E J.M. Feskens, and E. M. Brouwer-Brolsma. 2021. Short and long-term innovations on dietary behavior assessment and coaching: Present efforts and vision of the Pride and Prejudice consortium. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18:7877