What Doesn't Work to Improve Physical Activity and Nutrition:
Simply Conveying Health Information

In general, simple health education alone has not proved effective in changing behavior (Sallis, et al., 1992; White & Skinner, 1988), and programs that include behavioral approaches have tended to meet with more success.


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