Rarely does a medical scare alone cause behavioral change
According to The Hartman Group, meanwhile, “We have evolved from a weight-management culture of purely crash dieting to a culture more open to permanent dietary alterations along a set of lifelong healthy guardrails. Medical diagnoses and poor bloodwork results are a growing trigger for urgent action among consumers, but rarely does a medical scare alone cause behavioral change unless consumers also have a strong social accountability mechanism for dietary alteration.”