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The theory of planned behaviour and discrete food choices: a systematic review and meta-

analysis. The combination of economic and social costs associated with non-communicable
diseases provide a compelling argument for developing strategies that can influence modifiable
risk factors, such as discrete food choices. Models of behaviour, such as the Theory of Planned
Behaviour (TPB) provide conceptual order that allows program designers and policy makers to
identify the substantive elements that drive behaviour and design effective interventions. The
primary aim of the current review was to examine the association between TPB variables and
discrete food choice behaviours.

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