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  2.  “Unfudging nudging” chosen for Best Abstract Award at ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/unfudging-nudging-chosen-for-best-abstract-award-at-uksbm/
    Search. “Unfudging nudging” chosen for Best Abstract Award at UKSBM 2012. The Behaviour and Health Research Unit’s submission “Unfudging nudging: a large-scale scoping review of choice architecture interventions to change population health
  3.  UK Society for Behavioural Medicine meeting | The ...

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    Search. UK Society for Behavioural Medicine meeting. The BHRU Evidence Synthesis team presented a poster at the 7th Annual Scientific Meeting of the UK Society for Behavioural Medicine meeting in Stirling on 13-14 December 2011, entitled ‘Altering
  4.  Publications | The Behaviour and Health Research Unit ...

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    Health (London), 20(3), 203–219. ... Health (London), 20(5), 523–538.
  5.  Public Acceptability | The Behaviour and Health Research ...

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    Health (London), 20(3), 203–219.
  6.  Physical activity | The Behaviour and Health Research ...

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    Health (London), 20(5), 523–538.
  7.  Partnerships with the alcohol industry at the expense ...

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    Search. Partnerships with the alcohol industry at the expense of public health. Partnerships between public health agencies and industries which trade in potentially harmful products or activities – such as the recently. announced and much
  8.  Does increasing the proportion of healthier options in ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/does-increasing-the-proportion-of-healthier-options-in-cafeterias-lead-to-healthier-purchasing/
    Search. Does increasing the proportion of healthier options in cafeterias lead to healthier purchasing? Increasing the proportion of healthier foods available could encourage healthier consumption, but evidence to date is limited in scope and quality
  9.  Changing Physical Environments | The Behaviour and Health ...

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    volume judgments). Drinking was 20% faster from outward-sloped glasses than straight-sided ones. ... Health (London), 20(5), 523–538.
  10.  Can the shape of a glass impact on ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/can-the-shape-of-a-glass-impact-on-how-fast-we-drink/
    volume judgments). Drinking was 20% faster from outward-sloped glasses than straight-sided ones.
  11.  Behaviour and Health Research Unit Annual Lecture – ...

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    Search. Behaviour and Health Research Unit Annual Lecture – 2013. BHRU Annual Lecture took place on 25. th. April 2013 in Howard Lecture Theatre, Downing College, Cambridge. To view Peter Kellner’s powerpoint presentation please click here.

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