Abstract Objective: To investigate the level of support among Western Australian adults for food control policies to improve diet, reduce obesity and protect the environment. Methods: Attitudes towards government food control policies on food labelling, food advertising, and the supply of environmentally friendly food data were pooled from two Nutrition Monitoring Survey Series telephone surveys of 2,147 adults aged 18–64 years collected in 2009 and 2012. Descriptive and logistic regression analyses were conducted using survey module of STATA 12. Results: The majority of adults believe it is important that government regulates food policy options under consideration: nutrition information on food labels (97% versus 2% who think it is not im...
Aim: It has been demonstrated previously that consumer attitudes about food issues influence and sha...
OBJECTIVE: To assess public support for 10 potential policy initiatives to reduce sugar-sweetened be...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine consumers\u27 perceived benefits and barriers to the...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the level of community concern about future food supplies and perception of ...
Abstract Background There is growing recognition among public health circles of the need for regulat...
Abstract Objective: To investigate the New South Wales (NSW) community's support for obesity prevent...
Issue addressed: Australian policymakers have acknowledged that implementing obesity prevention regu...
Effective government policies are crucial to creating healthy food environments. However, changing p...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Understanding community support for obesity prevention policy is important for deve...
To inform public health policy implementation in Australia, our study investigated the level of publ...
Background: For many decades, Australia has required a Nutrient Information Panel to be included on ...
Objectives: To investigate community support for government-led policy initiatives to positively inf...
Food policy interventions are an important component of obesity-prevention strategies and can potent...
Objective: Childhood obesity is a serious concern for developed and developing countries. This study...
Background: Poor diet is a significant contributor to the burden of global disease. There are numero...
Aim: It has been demonstrated previously that consumer attitudes about food issues influence and sha...
OBJECTIVE: To assess public support for 10 potential policy initiatives to reduce sugar-sweetened be...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine consumers\u27 perceived benefits and barriers to the...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the level of community concern about future food supplies and perception of ...
Abstract Background There is growing recognition among public health circles of the need for regulat...
Abstract Objective: To investigate the New South Wales (NSW) community's support for obesity prevent...
Issue addressed: Australian policymakers have acknowledged that implementing obesity prevention regu...
Effective government policies are crucial to creating healthy food environments. However, changing p...
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Understanding community support for obesity prevention policy is important for deve...
To inform public health policy implementation in Australia, our study investigated the level of publ...
Background: For many decades, Australia has required a Nutrient Information Panel to be included on ...
Objectives: To investigate community support for government-led policy initiatives to positively inf...
Food policy interventions are an important component of obesity-prevention strategies and can potent...
Objective: Childhood obesity is a serious concern for developed and developing countries. This study...
Background: Poor diet is a significant contributor to the burden of global disease. There are numero...
Aim: It has been demonstrated previously that consumer attitudes about food issues influence and sha...
OBJECTIVE: To assess public support for 10 potential policy initiatives to reduce sugar-sweetened be...
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine consumers\u27 perceived benefits and barriers to the...