Benefits of habit-based informational interventions: a randomised controlled trial of fruit and vegetable consumption

An article from the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health

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From the PubMed article abstract: "An eight-week randomised controlled trial compared the effectiveness of three different types of message content (habit-based messages; food-group messages; general healthy eating messages) and two delivery methods (e-mail versus sms) on habit strength and consumption of fruits and vegetables in 71 undergraduate participants."

mFHAST Implications: Increasing effectiveness of dietary messages through use of SMS

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