The relationship between self-efficacy, attitudes, intake compared to others, consumption, and stages of change related to fruit and vegetables.
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Correlates of motivation to prevent weight gain: a cross sectional surveyA meta-analysis of computer-tailored interventions for health behavior change.Study protocol of a cluster randomised controlled trial investigating the effectiveness of a tailored energy balance programme for recent retireesSelf-efficacy and consumption of fruit and vegetables: validation of a summated scale.Resistance to changes in diet.Using the intervention mapping protocol to develop a maintenance programme for the SLIMMER diabetes prevention interventionStages of change in clinical nutrition practice.Knowledge, barriers, and stage of change as correlates of fruit and vegetable consumption among urban and mostly immigrant black men.The NHF-NRG In Balance-project: the application of Intervention Mapping in the development, implementation and evaluation of weight gain prevention at the worksite.Food insecurity in relation to changes in hemoglobin A1c, self-efficacy, and fruit/vegetable intake during a diabetes educational intervention.Applying the transtheoretical model to eating behaviour change: challenges and opportunities.Computer-mediated intervention tailored on transtheoretical model stages and processes of change increases fruit and vegetable consumption among urban African-American adolescents.Investigating fruit and vegetable consumption using the transtheoretical model.Readiness to change: newspaper coverage of tobacco farming and diversification.Stages of change for fruit and vegetable consumption in deprived neighborhoods.Stages of change for increasing fruit and vegetable consumption among adults and young adults participating in the national 5-a-Day for Better Health community studies.Measuring stage of change for assessing readiness to increase fruit and vegetable intake among 18- to 24-year-olds.Validated scales to assess adult self-efficacy to eat fruits and vegetables.Longitudinal relationship between elapsed time in the action stages of change and weight loss.Netherlands research programme weight gain prevention (NHF-NRG): rationale, objectives and strategies.Psychosocial predictors of diet and acculturation in Chinese American and Chinese Canadian women.Conscientiousness, the transtheoretical model of change, and exercise: a neo-socioanalytic integration of trait and social-cognitive frameworks in the prediction of behavior.Motivations for fruit and vegetable consumption in the UK Women's Cohort Study.Hemodialysis patient beliefs by stage of fluid adherence.Processes underlying young women's decisions to eat fruits and vegetables.Fruit and vegetables should be targeted separately in health promotion programmes: differences in consumption levels, barriers, knowledge and stages of readiness for change.The impact of computer-tailored feedback and iterative feedback on fat, fruit, and vegetable intake.Determinants of Forward Stage Transition from Precontemplation and Contemplation for Fruit ConsumptionWhich food-related behaviours are associated with healthier intakes of fruits and vegetables among women?
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The relationship between self-efficacy, attitudes, intake compared to others, consumption, and stages of change related to fruit and vegetables.
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