Improving cardiometabolic health through nudging dietary behaviours and physical activity in low SES adults: design of the Supreme Nudge project

BMC Public Health
Jeroen LakerveldJoline W J Beulens

Abstract

Initiating and maintaining a healthy lifestyle -including healthy eating and sufficient physical activity- is key for cardiometabolic health. A health-promoting environment can facilitate a healthy lifestyle, and may be especially helpful to reach individuals with a lower socio-economic status (SES). In the Supreme Nudge project, we will study the effects of pricing and nudging strategies in the supermarket - one of the most important point-of-choice settings for food choices - and of a context-specific mobile physical activity promotion app. This paper describes the stepwise and theory-based design of Supreme Nudge, which aims to develop, implement and evaluate environmental changes for a sustained impact on lifestyle behaviours and cardiometabolic health in low SES adults. Supreme Nudge uses a multi-disciplinary and mixed methods approach, integrating participatory action research, qualitative interviews, experimental pilot studies, and a randomized controlled trial in a real-life (supermarket) setting. First, we will identify the needs, characteristics and preferences of the target group as well as of the participating supermarket chain. Second, we will conduct a series of pilot studies to test novel, promising and feasible ...Continue Reading

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Apr 23, 2020·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Josine M StuberJeroen Lakerveld
Nov 23, 2019·The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity·Cédric N H MiddelJacqueline E W Broerse
Aug 5, 2020·The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity·Jody C HoeninkJoline W J Beulens
Feb 10, 2021·JMIR Formative Research·Jody C HoeninkJoline W J Beulens
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