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  2.  Socio-economic patterning of behaviour | The Behaviour and ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/tag/socio-economic-patterning-of-behaviour/
    Search. Socio-economic patterning of behaviour. We looked at whether there were differences by Socioeconomic Status (SES) in how much people liked fruit.
  3.  SES | The Behaviour and Health Research Unit ...

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    Are more deprived households likely to buy supermarket promotions?. In our study which looked at price promotions in stores, we found that people were more likely to purchase less-healthy food items on promotion, rather than healthier items, and
  4.  Scoping review of economic interventions to improve diet ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/scoping-review-of-economic-interventions-to-improve-diet-and-physical-activity-2/
    ways in which future economic studies could be strengthened, and iii) providing a typology to aid future studies. ... Economic instruments for population diet and physical activity behaviour change: a systematic scoping review.
  5.  Richard Thaler: Contender for a Nobel Prize in ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/richard-thaler-contender-for-a-nobel-prize-in-psychology/
    Blog by Professor Dame Theresa Marteau. Richard Thaler is an economist that is fluent in Psychology and has just won the 2017 Nobel Prize in Economics. ... His contribution, as recognised by the awarding committee, has been to apply the psychology of
  6.  Review finds communicating genetic risks does not change ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/review-finds-communicating-genetic-disease-risk-has-little-or-no-impact-on-health-related-behaviour/
    Search. Review finds communicating genetic risks does not change health behaviour. . A systematic review led by researchers at the Behaviour and Health Research Unit (BHRU), published in the BMJ, has found the most conclusive evidence to date that
  7.  Research | The Behaviour and Health Research Unit ...

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    Physical Activity . Themes. In addition, there are four themes which we have found cross-cut our work: physical environment interventions (or choice architecture), economic environment interventions, public acceptability of interventions to
  8.  Raising cost of sugary drinks could lead to ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/raising-cost-of-sugary-drinks-could-lead-to-an-increase-in-consumption-of-alcoholic-beverages/
    Effect of increasing the price of sugar-sweetened beverages on alcoholic beverage purchases: an economic analysis of sales data.
  9.  Publications | The Behaviour and Health Research Unit ...

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    2018). Effect of increasing the price of sugar-sweetened beverages on alcoholic beverage purchases: an economic analysis of sales data. ... Nakamura, R., Suhrcke, M., & Zizzo, D. J. (2017). A triple test for behavioral economics models and public health
  10.  publications | The Behaviour and Health Research Unit ...

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    Search. publications. Altering environment, stimuli and apparatus to change behaviour. The BHRU carried out a systematic scoping review of empirical evidence, and related conceptual material, to identify the effects of choice architecture
  11.  public acceptability | The Behaviour and Health Research ...

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    Search. public acceptability. How acceptable people find different interventions to reduce alcohol consumption varies depending on the type of intervention and its effectiveness. While our study found differences in acceptability depending on

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