Objective To assess the impact of fast food restaurants adding calorie labelling to menu items on the energy content of individual purchases. Design Cross sectional surveys in spring 2007 and spring 2009 (one year before and nine months after full implementation of regulation requiring chain restaurants’ menus to contain details of the energy content of all menu items). Setting 168 randomly selected locations of the top 11 fast food chains in New York City during lunchtime hours. Participants 7309 adult customers interviewed in 2007 and 8489 in 2009. Main outcome measures Energy content of individual purchases, based on customers’ register receipts and on calorie information provided for all items in menus. Results For the full sample, mean...
BackgroundExcess energy intake from meals consumed away from home is implicated as a major contribut...
Aim: the aim of the present study was to explore fast food purchasing behaviours and motivations and...
The increase in diet related diseases is considered to be primarily caused by a changing environment...
Objective To assess the impact of fast food restaurants adding calorie labelling to menu items on th...
Fast-food restaurants provide a growing share of daily food intake, but little information is availa...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, regulation requiring the posting of nutritional information at chain re...
Background: Studies rarely find fewer calories purchased following calorie labeling implementation. ...
Legislation in NYC requires chain restaurants to post calorie information on menu boards in an effor...
Objective—Obesity is a pressing public health problem without proven population-wide solutions. Rese...
Nutrition labels are one strategy being used to combat the increasing prevalence of overweight and o...
Background Better techniques are needed to help consumers make lower calorie food choices. This pilo...
Current strategies for combating obesity include recent federal legislation mandating calorie count ...
The 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) introduced a mandate requiring chain resta...
Recent federal legislation mandating chain restaurants to disclose the number of calories in menu it...
BackgroundPoor diet is a leading driver of obesity and morbidity. One possible contributor is increa...
BackgroundExcess energy intake from meals consumed away from home is implicated as a major contribut...
Aim: the aim of the present study was to explore fast food purchasing behaviours and motivations and...
The increase in diet related diseases is considered to be primarily caused by a changing environment...
Objective To assess the impact of fast food restaurants adding calorie labelling to menu items on th...
Fast-food restaurants provide a growing share of daily food intake, but little information is availa...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, regulation requiring the posting of nutritional information at chain re...
Background: Studies rarely find fewer calories purchased following calorie labeling implementation. ...
Legislation in NYC requires chain restaurants to post calorie information on menu boards in an effor...
Objective—Obesity is a pressing public health problem without proven population-wide solutions. Rese...
Nutrition labels are one strategy being used to combat the increasing prevalence of overweight and o...
Background Better techniques are needed to help consumers make lower calorie food choices. This pilo...
Current strategies for combating obesity include recent federal legislation mandating calorie count ...
The 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) introduced a mandate requiring chain resta...
Recent federal legislation mandating chain restaurants to disclose the number of calories in menu it...
BackgroundPoor diet is a leading driver of obesity and morbidity. One possible contributor is increa...
BackgroundExcess energy intake from meals consumed away from home is implicated as a major contribut...
Aim: the aim of the present study was to explore fast food purchasing behaviours and motivations and...
The increase in diet related diseases is considered to be primarily caused by a changing environment...