Behaviour Change by Design
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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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📢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…
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 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…
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…
News podcast: Fiona Gilsenan Corpus Christi and Christiana Scheib St John's College, Cambridge on the Black Death, Eleni Mantzari BHRU and City, University of London on wine, Onur Boyman University of Zurich and Unispital_USZ on Long COVID, and Engineering Dept on potholes. thenakedscientists.com/podcasts/naked…
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…
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-…
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
📢 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
Read the open access research by KatieDeloyde and colleagues BristolUniPsych NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) here buff.ly/43AkMeQ