Cedric N H Middel
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Middel C, Schuitmaker-Warnaar T, Mackenbach J, Broerse J
Int J Health Policy Manag
. 2024 Aug;
13:8036.
PMID: 39099507
Background: Healthy food store interventions (HFIs) are an important health-promotion tool, but face implementation and sustainment barriers. This paper aims to explore the underlying factors that produce these barriers using...
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Stuber J, Mackenbach J, de Bruijn G, Gillebaart M, Hoenink J, Middel C, et al.
BMC Med
. 2024 Feb;
22(1):52.
PMID: 38303069
Background: Context-specific interventions may contribute to sustained behaviour change and improved health outcomes. We evaluated the real-world effects of supermarket nudging and pricing strategies and mobile physical activity coaching on...
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Stuber J, Mackenbach J, de Boer F, de Bruijn G, Gillebaart M, Harbers M, et al.
Nutr J
. 2022 Jun;
21(1):44.
PMID: 35764992
No abstract available.
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Middel C, Schuitmaker-Warnaar T, Mackenbach J, Broerse J
Int J Health Policy Manag
. 2021 Oct;
11(10):2175-2188.
PMID: 34634882
Background: Without consideration for the food system in which healthy food-store interventions (HFIs) are implemented, their effects are likely to be unsustainable. Co-creation of HFIs by interventionists and food-store actors...
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Harbers M, Middel C, Stuber J, Beulens J, Rutters F, van der Schouw Y
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2021 Jul;
18(11).
PMID: 34200437
Nudging has received ample attention in scientific literature as an environmental strategy to promote healthy diets, and may be effective for reaching populations with low socioeconomic position (SEP). Therefore, the...
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Stuber J, Mackenbach J, de Boer F, de Bruijn G, Gillebaart M, Harbers M, et al.
Nutr J
. 2020 May;
19(1):46.
PMID: 32429917
Background: Unhealthy lifestyle behaviours such as unhealthy dietary intake and insufficient physical activity (PA) tend to cluster in adults with a low socioeconomic position (SEP), putting them at high cardiometabolic...
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Stuber J, Middel C, Mackenbach J, Beulens J, Lakerveld J
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2020 Apr;
17(8).
PMID: 32316344
We explored experts' perceived challenges and success factors in the recruitment of adults with a low socioeconomic position (SEP) for participation in community-based lifestyle modification programs. We conducted semi-structured interviews...
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Middel C, Schuitmaker-Warnaar T, Mackenbach J, Broerse J
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act
. 2019 Nov;
16(1):108.
PMID: 31752885
Background: Due to their central position in the modern food system, food stores present a unique opportunity to promote healthy dietary behaviour. However, there is a lack of insight into...