Making Healthy Choices Easier: Regulation versus Nudging

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In recent years, the nudge approach to behavior change has emerged from the behavioral sciences to challenge the traditional use of regulation in public health strategies to address modifiable individual-level behaviors related to the rise of noncommunicable diseases and their treatment. However, integration and testing of the nudge approach as part of more comprehensive public health strategies aimed at making healthy choices easier are being threatened by inadequate understandings of its scientific character, its relationship with regulation, and its ethical implications. This article reviews this character and its ethical implication with a special emphasis on the compatibility of nudging with traditional regulation, special domains of experience, and the need for a more nuanced approach to the ethical debate. The aim is to advance readers' understanding and give guidance to those who have considered working with or incorporating the nudge approach into programs or policies aimed at making healthful choices easier.

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Hansen, P. G., Skov, L. R., & Skov, K. L. (2016, March 18). Making Healthy Choices Easier: Regulation versus Nudging. Annual Review of Public Health. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-publhealth-032315-021537

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