Abstract Background Menu labelling is continuing to gather public and legislative support as one of the potential environmental strategies for addressing the obesity pandemic. However, issues relating to implementation have been reported in countries where menu labelling has been introduced on a voluntary or mandatory basis. The aim of this mixed methods systematic review is to synthesise the empirical evidence on the barriers and facilitators to implementation of menu labelling interventions to support healthy food choices. Methods This review will use the ‘best fit’ framework synthesis approach to synthesise qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods evidence. Peer-reviewed publications will be accessed through PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, Ps...
High prevalence of overweight and obesity remains a pressing health concern for most industrialised ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) reported a worldwide increase in obesity and non-communicable di...
Summary: Food labelling on food packaging has the potential to have both positive and negative effec...
Background Menu labelling is continuing to gather public and legislative support as one of the pote...
BACKGROUND: Eating outside the home contributes to poor dietary habits worldwide and is associated w...
Background: Prevention of obesity is a public health priority both globally and in Ireland. While ...
BACKGROUND: To date research examining the benefits of menu labelling in the UK is sparse. The aim o...
Background: Policies that support healthier food environments, including healthy retail food availab...
BACKGROUND: Policies to create healthy food environments are recognized as critical components of ef...
Objective: To review published literature on the impact of restaurant menu labeling on consumer food...
INTRODUCTION: Local food environments have been linked with dietary intake and obesity in adults. Ho...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of different menu labelling formats on healthy f...
INTRODUCTION: Menu energy labelling at point of purchase is gaining traction worldwide, yet the pote...
Although in several EU Member States many public interventions have been running for the prevention ...
peer-reviewedBackground: Promotion of good nutrition is essential for reducing the risk of chronic d...
High prevalence of overweight and obesity remains a pressing health concern for most industrialised ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) reported a worldwide increase in obesity and non-communicable di...
Summary: Food labelling on food packaging has the potential to have both positive and negative effec...
Background Menu labelling is continuing to gather public and legislative support as one of the pote...
BACKGROUND: Eating outside the home contributes to poor dietary habits worldwide and is associated w...
Background: Prevention of obesity is a public health priority both globally and in Ireland. While ...
BACKGROUND: To date research examining the benefits of menu labelling in the UK is sparse. The aim o...
Background: Policies that support healthier food environments, including healthy retail food availab...
BACKGROUND: Policies to create healthy food environments are recognized as critical components of ef...
Objective: To review published literature on the impact of restaurant menu labeling on consumer food...
INTRODUCTION: Local food environments have been linked with dietary intake and obesity in adults. Ho...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of different menu labelling formats on healthy f...
INTRODUCTION: Menu energy labelling at point of purchase is gaining traction worldwide, yet the pote...
Although in several EU Member States many public interventions have been running for the prevention ...
peer-reviewedBackground: Promotion of good nutrition is essential for reducing the risk of chronic d...
High prevalence of overweight and obesity remains a pressing health concern for most industrialised ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) reported a worldwide increase in obesity and non-communicable di...
Summary: Food labelling on food packaging has the potential to have both positive and negative effec...