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Behaviour Change by Design

@behavchangedsgn

Wellcome-funded Cambridge and Bristol collaboration aiming to accelerate progress in changing behaviour by redesigning environments to improve health for all

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Gareth Hollands (@gjhollands) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Our paper on the effect of warning and calorie labels on alcohol selection and purchasing is included in the latest issue of Addiction Journal Thread below👇 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ad…

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New Publication PLOS Medicine: removing the largest serving size of #wine by the glass in pubs reduced volume of wine sold by 7.6% journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/a… 1/6

New Publication <a href="/PLOSMedicine/">PLOS Medicine</a>: removing the largest serving size of #wine by the glass in pubs reduced volume of wine sold by 7.6% journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/a…
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Theresa Marteau (@marteautm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Publication PLOS Medicine: removing the largest serving size of #wine by the glass in pubs reduced volume of wine sold by 7.6% journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/a…

New Publication <a href="/PLOSMedicine/">PLOS Medicine</a>: removing the largest serving size of #wine by the glass in pubs reduced volume of wine sold by 7.6% journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/a…
The Telegraph (@telegraph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🍷 Calling time on pubs’ biggest wine measures could help drinkers cut down, study finds Scientists removed biggest 250ml glasses and discovered customers did not compensate by ordering more rounds of smaller measures telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/01/1…

BBC Breakfast (@bbcbreakfast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does the size of a glass of wine affect how much you drink? Naga had details of a study that revealed removing the largest glass of wine from sale cuts the total amount people drink bbc.co.uk/news/health-67…

Cambridge University (@cambridge_uni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What happens if you remove the largest wine glass serving from bars and pubs? 🍷 According to Theresa Marteau from BHRU, it reduces the amount of alcohol consumed – and without hitting profits 👇 bit.ly/48zSH9d

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This Daily Mail Online piece on our #wine measures study has some interesting comments about trends in wine glasses and measures from sommelier Sebastian Zaleczny The Hand & Flowers Tom Kerridge The original study is here: journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/a…

Guardian Opinion (@guardianopinion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A toast to smaller wine glasses – but our best ideas have been inspired by alcohol | Andrew Anthony theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

Harpers Wine (@harperswine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Harpers snap survey: Removing 250ml wouldn’t damage sales - Harpers Wine & Spirit Trade News harpers.co.uk/news/fullstory…

Harpers snap survey: Removing 250ml wouldn’t damage sales - Harpers Wine &amp; Spirit Trade News harpers.co.uk/news/fullstory…
Behaviour Change by Design (@behavchangedsgn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting The Guardian article on consumer trends towards preferring smaller sizes, including our recent study on wine measures in pubs doi.org/10.1371/journa…

Marcus Munafò (@marcusmunafo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice write up of our trial of making alcohol-free beer available on draught, feat. TARG Bristol’s Angela Attwood - tl;dr alcoholic beer ⬇️ alcohol-free beer ⬆️ no overall change in takings 👍 news.sky.com/story/alcohol-…

University of Bristol (@bristoluni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New pubs trial reveals solution to alcohol-related harms by nudging public towards draught #AlcoholFree beers 🍻 Study by Marcus Munafò @BristolTarg Bristol City Council shows swapping them in pubs cuts alcohol sales & boosts healthier options. brnw.ch/21wI4WG

New pubs trial reveals solution to alcohol-related harms by nudging public towards draught #AlcoholFree beers 🍻 

Study by <a href="/MarcusMunafo/">Marcus Munafò</a> @BristolTarg <a href="/BristolCouncil/">Bristol City Council</a> shows swapping them in pubs cuts alcohol sales &amp; boosts healthier options.

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Gareth Hollands (@gjhollands) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Out now Addiction Journal. Trial of adding alcohol-free beer options in pubs, saw ⬇️ sales of alcoholic beer, and no change in £ revenue: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… Led by TARG Bristol Angela Attwood et al, partnering with Bristol City Council

Gareth Hollands (@gjhollands) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important to see such promising results in a true field setting. Also nicely complements work on increasing non-alcoholic options in an online supermarket context, finding meaningful reductions in alcohol selection and purchasing: journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/a…