Asymmetric paternalism to improve health behaviors.
@article{Loewenstein2007AsymmetricPT,
title={Asymmetric paternalism to improve health behaviors.},
author={George Loewenstein and Troyen A. Brennan and Kevin G. M. Volpp},
journal={JAMA},
year={2007},
volume={298 20},
pages={
2415-7
}
}INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOR PLAYS A CENTRAL ROLE IN THE DISease burden faced by society. Many major health problems in the United States and other developed nations, such as lung cancer, hypertension, and diabetes, are exacerbated by unhealthy behaviors. Modifiable behaviors such as tobacco use, overeating, and alcohol abuse account for nearly one-third of all deaths in the United States. Moreover, realizing the potential benefit of some of the most promising advances in medicine, such as medications…
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