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Self-efficacy, habit strength, health locus of control and response to the personalised nutrition Food4Me intervention studyStewart-Knox, Barbara, Rankin, A., Bunting, B.P., Frewer, L.J., Celis-Morales, C., Livingstone, K.M., Fischer, A.R.H., Poinhos, R., Kuznesof, S., Gibney, M.J., Mathers, J.C. 18 July 2021 (has links)
Yes / Purpose - Randomised controlled trials identify causal links between variables but not why an outcome has
occurred. This analysis sought to determine how psychological factors assessed at baseline influenced
response to personalised nutrition.
Design/methodology/approach – Web-based, randomised, controlled trial (RCT) was conducted across
seven European countries. Volunteers, both male and female, aged over 18 years were randomised to either a
non-personalised (control) or a personalised (treatment) dietary advice condition. Linear mixed model analysis
with fixed effects was used to compare associations between internal and external health locus of control
(HLoC), nutrition self-efficacy (NS-E) and self-report habit index (S-RHI) at baseline (N 5 1444), with healthy
eating index (HEI) and Mediterranean diet index (MDI) scores between conditions post-intervention (N 5 763).
Findings – An increase in MDI scores was observed between baseline and six months in the treatment group
which was associated with higher NS-E (p / EU FP7 Project “Personalised nutrition: an integrated analysis of opportunities and challenges” (Contract No. KBBE. 2010.2.3–02, Project No. 265494)
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Physical and Sedentary Activity Awareness and Habit Strength of Puerto Rican AdolescentsTorres, Christopher Michael 16 June 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Online News Habits: Related Motives, Context, and BehaviorHirsch, Christopher 19 June 2018 (has links)
No description available.
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