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The Psychology of Food Choice – Frontiers in Nutritional Science

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Author Name: R. Shepherd and M. Raats
ISBN 10: 9780851990323
ISBN 13: 9780851990323
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Hardback, 399 pages Published: United Kingdom, 29 August 2006 Publisher: CABI Publishing Dimensions: 24.9 x 17.8 x 2.7 centimetres (0.59 kg) Book Condition: EXCELLENT NEAR NEW Book in clean & crisp condition throughout with no markings. Description Written by leading international experts, this book explores one of the central difficulties faced by nutritionists today; how to improve people’s health by getting them to change their dietary behaviour. It provides an overview of the current understanding of consumer food choice by exploring models of food choice, the motivations of consumers, biological, learning and societal influences on food choice, and food choices across the lifespan. It concludes by examining the barriers to dietary change and how nutritionists can best impact upon dietary behaviour. It is suitable for advanced students, researchers and practitioners in nutrition, dietetics and psychology.

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Hardback, 399 pages Published: United Kingdom, 29 August 2006 Publisher: CABI Publishing Dimensions: 24.9 x 17.8 x 2.7 centimetres (0.59 kg) Book Condition: EXCELLENT NEAR NEW Book in clean & crisp condition throughout with no markings. Description Written by leading international experts, this book explores one of the central difficulties faced by nutritionists today; how to improve people’s health by getting them to change their dietary behaviour. It provides an overview of the current understanding of consumer food choice by exploring models of food choice, the motivations of consumers, biological, learning and societal influences on food choice, and food choices across the lifespan. It concludes by examining the barriers to dietary change and how nutritionists can best impact upon dietary behaviour. It is suitable for advanced students, researchers and practitioners in nutrition, dietetics and psychology.

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