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Do Financial Incentives Help Obese People to Achieve and to Maintain a Target Weight?
(Latest Thinking, 2017), 9 mins
By means of a field experiment, the research presented in this video tested the effects of financial incentives on the dieting behavior of obese people. As CHRISTOPH M. SCHMIDT explains, patients leaving rehabilitation clinics have been selected for the study and were given different treatments to help them achiev...
Open Access
(Latest Thinking, 2017), 9 mins
Description
By means of a field experiment, the research presented in this video tested the effects of financial incentives on the dieting behavior of obese people. As CHRISTOPH M. SCHMIDT explains, patients leaving rehabilitation clinics have been selected for the study and were given different treatments to help them achieve their target weight. It shows that those patients who received a financial incentive were more successful in sustaining healthy behav...
By means of a field experiment, the research presented in this video tested the effects of financial incentives on the dieting behavior of obese people. As CHRISTOPH M. SCHMIDT explains, patients leaving rehabilitation clinics have been selected for the study and were given different treatments to help them achieve their target weight. It shows that those patients who received a financial incentive were more successful in sustaining healthy behavior in the short term, with the effect weakening over time. These insights contribute to the question of the role financial incentives can play in encouraging healthy behavior.
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Field of Study
Health Policy
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Christoph Matthias Schmidt, 1962-
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
Latest Thinking
Speaker / Narrator
Christoph Matthias Schmidt, 1962-
Person Discussed
Christoph Matthias Schmidt, 1962-
Topic / Theme
Rehabilitation, Personal finances, Obesity
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2017 Latest Thinking
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How Can We Improve the Response to Chronic Conditions in India?
(Latest Thinking, 2018), 9 mins
India suffers from a high prevalence of diabetes and raised blood pressure. In this video, PASCAL GELDSETZER presents a detailed analysis of the prevalence of both conditions in India and asks how they might be better treated and controlled. Using population-based data collected by the Indian government, Geldsetze...
Open Access
(Latest Thinking, 2018), 9 mins
Description
India suffers from a high prevalence of diabetes and raised blood pressure. In this video, PASCAL GELDSETZER presents a detailed analysis of the prevalence of both conditions in India and asks how they might be better treated and controlled. Using population-based data collected by the Indian government, Geldsetzer shows that there is huge variation in the prevalence of these conditions between different Indian states and that these conditions do...
India suffers from a high prevalence of diabetes and raised blood pressure. In this video, PASCAL GELDSETZER presents a detailed analysis of the prevalence of both conditions in India and asks how they might be better treated and controlled. Using population-based data collected by the Indian government, Geldsetzer shows that there is huge variation in the prevalence of these conditions between different Indian states and that these conditions do not, as is sometimes assumed, only affect the wealthier strata of Indian society. With evident relevance for health authorities in India, the work also provides food for thought for authorities considering health interventions in other low and middle-income countries worldwide.
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Field of Study
Health Policy
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
Pascal Geldsetzer, fl. 2011
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Latest Thinking
Topic / Theme
Health care issues, Diabetes, Indians (Asian)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 Latest Thinking
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Life is Sweet: Fructose and Cardiovascular Disease
presented by Simon Steenson, fl. 2017; produced by University of Surrey (Surrey, England: University of Surrey, 2017), 3 mins
This presentation by Simon Steenson looks at the role of fructose, and the theory that fructose works in the small intestine to produce the fat that can lead to heart attack or stroke.
Open Access
presented by Simon Steenson, fl. 2017; produced by University of Surrey (Surrey, England: University of Surrey, 2017), 3 mins
Description
This presentation by Simon Steenson looks at the role of fructose, and the theory that fructose works in the small intestine to produce the fat that can lead to heart attack or stroke.
Field of Study
Health Policy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
University of Surrey
Author / Creator
Simon Steenson, fl. 2017
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
University of Surrey
Topic / Theme
Physical health, Nutrition, Sugar
ORCID
0000-0003-3086-5163
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