Two Strategies to Change Children's Eating Behavior in the Prevention of Childhood Obesity The Rudd Report
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Kathleen Keller, Assistant Professor, Department of Nutritional Sciences and Department of Food Science, Pennsylvania State University; Katharine Loeb, Associate Professor, School of Psychology, and Director, PhD Program in Clinical Psychology, Fairleigh Dickinson University; and Marlene Schwartz, Acting Director, Yale Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss using optimal defaults and associative conditioning to change children's eating behavior in the prevention of childhood obesity.
Kathleen Keller, Assistant Professor, Department of Nutritional Sciences and Department of Food Science, Pennsylvania State University; Katharine Loeb, Associate Professor, School of Psychology, and Director, PhD Program in Clinical Psychology, Fairleigh Dickinson University; and Marlene Schwartz, Acting Director, Yale Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss using optimal defaults and associative conditioning to change children's eating behavior in the prevention of childhood obesity.
13 min