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Gesundheitspsychologie: Sozial-kognitive Ansätze zur Erklärung des Gesundheitsverhaltens von Konsumenten

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Angewandtes Gesundheitsmarketing

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In den Industrienationen messen Menschen ihrem psychischen und körperlichen Wohlbefinden einen immer größeren Stellenwert bei. Dieser Trend eröffnet Marktpotenziale für gesundheitspositionierte Produkte, wie Bio- und Diät-Lebensmittel, Wellness und Sport.

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Hoffmann, S., Faselt, F. (2012). Gesundheitspsychologie: Sozial-kognitive Ansätze zur Erklärung des Gesundheitsverhaltens von Konsumenten. In: Hoffmann, S., Schwarz, U., Mai, R. (eds) Angewandtes Gesundheitsmarketing. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-4035-3_3

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