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dc.contributor.authorSEVERIJNS, Rosaly-
dc.contributor.authorAsanov, Igor-
dc.contributor.authorSTREUKENS, Sandra-
dc.contributor.authorBRUNS, Stephan-
dc.contributor.authorMoleman, Pablo-
dc.contributor.authorBROUWER, Jasperina-
dc.contributor.authorvan Griethuijsen, Joey-
dc.contributor.authorLIZIN, Sebastien-
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-08T15:32:49Z-
dc.date.available2025-01-08T15:32:49Z-
dc.date.issued2024-
dc.date.submitted2025-01-02T18:58:45Z-
dc.identifier.citationnpj Climate Action, 3 (1) (Art N° 109)-
dc.identifier.issn2731-9814-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/45011-
dc.description.abstractReducing animal product consumption is a necessary action to mitigate climate change and other environmental issues. We tested and compared the effectiveness of an individual and a social app-based 30-day challenge in reducing animal product consumption. Through a pre-registered field randomized controlled trial (n = 1213), we find both conditions reduced animal product consumption by 16–17% compared to the control group, with a lasting effect only for the social treatment (encouragement to involve family and friends) 3 months after the intervention. The effects were largest for meat consumption and those who consumed meat at the baseline. Additionally, associated greenhouse gas emissions decreased by 21–24% and are still significantly reduced 3 months after both interventions, with a larger effect for the social treatment. Our findings suggest that app-based animal product-free challenges are a cost-effective way (~€13–25 per tCO2-eq assuming a 1-year lasting effect) to translate intentions into lasting dietary change, especially when involving the social environment and targeting meat eaters.-
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dc.titleInvolving family and friends helps sustainable diets last longer-
dc.typeJournal Contribution-
dc.identifier.issue1-
dc.identifier.volume3-
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local.bibliographicCitation.artnr109-
dc.identifier.doi10.1038/s44168-024-00192-4-
dc.identifier.isi001390112900002-
dc.identifier.eissn2731-9814-
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item.contributorSEVERIJNS, Rosaly-
item.contributorAsanov, Igor-
item.contributorSTREUKENS, Sandra-
item.contributorBRUNS, Stephan-
item.contributorMoleman, Pablo-
item.contributorBROUWER, Jasperina-
item.contributorvan Griethuijsen, Joey-
item.contributorLIZIN, Sebastien-
item.fullcitationSEVERIJNS, Rosaly; Asanov, Igor; STREUKENS, Sandra; BRUNS, Stephan; Moleman, Pablo; BROUWER, Jasperina; van Griethuijsen, Joey & LIZIN, Sebastien (2024) Involving family and friends helps sustainable diets last longer. In: npj Climate Action, 3 (1) (Art N° 109).-
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