Abstract Background This study assessed the impact of kilojoule (kJ) labelling alone or accompanied by a social marketing campaign on food sales and selection of less energy-dense meals by young adults from a university food outlet. Methods There were two kJ labelling intervention phases each of five weeks: (1) kJ labelling alone (2) kJ labels with marketing materials (“8700 kJ campaign”). Food sales of labelled items were tracked during each intervention and five weeks after. Food sales during interventions were also compared with historical sales of foods in the same 10-week period in the previous year. A sub sample of young adults (n = 713; aged 19–24) were surveyed during both the interventions to assess awareness, influence, sentiment ...
The obesity pandemic is associated with increased consumption of restaurant food. Labeling of menus ...
The prevalence of obesity in children and young people (CYP) continues to increase, with 30% of boys...
Young adults are constantly exposed to energy-dense, nutrient-poor food and beverages, particularly ...
It is estimated that more than 3 million Australian adults and children are obese. Obesity has vari...
INTRODUCTION: Menu energy labelling at point of purchase is gaining traction worldwide, yet the pote...
International audienceMenu energy labelling has been implemented as a public health policy to promot...
Menu energy labelling has been implemented as a public health policy to promote healthier dietary ch...
Objectives: Labelling of food from fast food restaurants at point-of-purchase has been suggested as ...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity is the biggest challenge facing preventive medicine. Calorie-labelling has been ...
Providing point-of-selection nutrition information in a foodservice environment or menu labe...
Graduation date: 2010As rates of obesity continue to rise in the United States, interest in restaura...
Young adults experience faster weight gain and consume more unhealthy food than any other age groups...
Many strategies have been attempted to influence adolescents to make positive food choices in the hi...
Young adults experience faster weight gain and consume more unhealthy food than any other age groups...
Objective: To examine whether digital marketing strategies are more strongly associated with energy ...
The obesity pandemic is associated with increased consumption of restaurant food. Labeling of menus ...
The prevalence of obesity in children and young people (CYP) continues to increase, with 30% of boys...
Young adults are constantly exposed to energy-dense, nutrient-poor food and beverages, particularly ...
It is estimated that more than 3 million Australian adults and children are obese. Obesity has vari...
INTRODUCTION: Menu energy labelling at point of purchase is gaining traction worldwide, yet the pote...
International audienceMenu energy labelling has been implemented as a public health policy to promot...
Menu energy labelling has been implemented as a public health policy to promote healthier dietary ch...
Objectives: Labelling of food from fast food restaurants at point-of-purchase has been suggested as ...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity is the biggest challenge facing preventive medicine. Calorie-labelling has been ...
Providing point-of-selection nutrition information in a foodservice environment or menu labe...
Graduation date: 2010As rates of obesity continue to rise in the United States, interest in restaura...
Young adults experience faster weight gain and consume more unhealthy food than any other age groups...
Many strategies have been attempted to influence adolescents to make positive food choices in the hi...
Young adults experience faster weight gain and consume more unhealthy food than any other age groups...
Objective: To examine whether digital marketing strategies are more strongly associated with energy ...
The obesity pandemic is associated with increased consumption of restaurant food. Labeling of menus ...
The prevalence of obesity in children and young people (CYP) continues to increase, with 30% of boys...
Young adults are constantly exposed to energy-dense, nutrient-poor food and beverages, particularly ...