Description
Behavioral economics has potential to offer novel solutions to some of today's most pressing public health problems: How do we persuade people to eat healthy and lose weight? How can health professionals communicate health risks in a way that is heeded? How can food labeling be modified to inform healthy food choices? Behavioral Economics and Public Health is the first book to apply the groundbreaking insights of behavioral economics to the persisting problems of health behaviors and behavior change. In addition to providing a primer on the behavioral economics principles that are most relevant to public health, this book offers details on how these principles can be employed to mitigating the world's greatest health threats, including obesity, smoking, risky sexual behavior, and excessive drinking. With contributions from an international team of scholars from psychology, economics, marketing, public health, and medicine, this book is a trailblazing new approach to the most difficult and important problems of our time.
Author: Christina A. Roberto
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 10/01/2015
Pages: 384
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.10lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.00w x 1.10d
ISBN13: 9780199398331
ISBN10: 019939833X
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Health Care Delivery
- Medical | Public Health
- Medical | Epidemiology
Author: Christina A. Roberto
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 10/01/2015
Pages: 384
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.10lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.00w x 1.10d
ISBN13: 9780199398331
ISBN10: 019939833X
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Health Care Delivery
- Medical | Public Health
- Medical | Epidemiology
About the Author
Christina A. Roberto, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Medical Ethics & Health Policy at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. She is a psychologist and epidemiologist whose research aims to identify, understand, and alter the environmental and social forces that promote unhealthy eating behaviors linked to obesity and eating disorders. In her work, she draws upon the fields of psychology, behavioral economics, marketing, and public health to answer research questions that can provide policymakers and institutions with science-based guidance.
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