Monday, 24 September 2012

O2 #2 Make Healthy Choices Easier Options (via Scientific American)

Making bad choices harder is actually the best way to help people get healthier, say public health experts. Katherine Harmon reports.


Telling people to change unhealthy behaviors doesn’t work. Otherwise, we would all already be slim, fit, nonsmokers.
Whether it's habit, the temptation of an ad or just the easiest option, we often rely on automatic behaviors to get us through the day. And even though we know taking the elevator, grabbing a beer or drowning a salad in ranch dressing are not the healthiest choices, we keep making them. Unless those bad choices become too inconvenient.
Hear the podcast about a new approach to Healthy Choosing here: HealthyChoicesEasier  

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