Assessing the impact of the public nutrition information environment: Adapting the cancer information overload scale to measure diet information overload
Abstract
A growing body of research suggests that exposure to too much information – particularly contradictory information that characterizes much health-related information – can lead to feeling overwhelmed. This construct has been conflated with fatalistic beliefs that are negatively associated with preventive behaviors. The objective of this study was to adapt the 8-item Cancer Information Overload (CIO) scale to assess overload of healthy diet...
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Title
Assessing the impact of the public nutrition information environment: Adapting the cancer information overload scale to measure diet information overload
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
102
Issue
1
Pages
37 - 42
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