Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6046033 | Preventive Medicine | 2016 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
Overall, believing that products/behaviors are addictive was associated with support for policies intended to curb their use. If certain foods are found to be addictive, framing them as such may increase obesity-related policy support.
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Authors
Alyssa Moran, Aviva Musicus, Jackie Soo, Ashley N. Gearhardt, Sarah E. Gollust, Christina A. Roberto,