Background Better techniques are needed to help consumers make lower calorie food choices. This pilot study examined the effect of menu labeling with caloric information and exercise equivalents (EE) on food selection. Participants, 62 females, ages 18-34, recruited for this study, ordered a fast food meal with menus that contained the names of the food (Lunch 1 (L1), control meal). One week later (Lunch 2 (L2), experiment meal), participants ordered a meal from one of three menus with the same items as the previous week: no calorie information, calorie information only, or calorie information and EE. Results There were no absolute differences between groups in calories ordered from L1 to L2. However, it is noteworthy that calorie only and ...
Background Obesity was known to be caused by imbalance in energy in food consumption and energy out...
It is estimated that more than 3 million Australian adults and children are obese. Obesity has vari...
The percentage of the U.S. population that is obese has increased markedly over the past fifty years...
Background Better techniques are needed to help consumers make lower calorie food choices. This pilo...
Recent federal legislation mandating chain restaurants to disclose the number of calories in menu it...
Although calorie information at the point-of-purchase at fast food restaurants is proposed as a meth...
IntroductionNumeric calorie content labels show limited efficacy in reducing the number of calories ...
Although calorie information at the point-of-purchase at fast food restaurants is proposed as a meth...
Nutrition labels are one strategy being used to combat the increasing prevalence of overweight and o...
Eating away from home has been noted to be a contributor to the rising obesity epidemic in the U.S. ...
Abstract Background Obesity and physical inactivity are responsible for more than 365,000 deaths per...
Abstract Background Calorie labeling on restaurant menus is a public...
While the addition of calorie count on restaurant menus may seem insignificant, previous studies hav...
Nutrition labels are one strategy being used to combat the increasing prevalence of overweight and o...
Background: Recent legislation has required calorie labels on restaurant menus as a means of improvi...
Background Obesity was known to be caused by imbalance in energy in food consumption and energy out...
It is estimated that more than 3 million Australian adults and children are obese. Obesity has vari...
The percentage of the U.S. population that is obese has increased markedly over the past fifty years...
Background Better techniques are needed to help consumers make lower calorie food choices. This pilo...
Recent federal legislation mandating chain restaurants to disclose the number of calories in menu it...
Although calorie information at the point-of-purchase at fast food restaurants is proposed as a meth...
IntroductionNumeric calorie content labels show limited efficacy in reducing the number of calories ...
Although calorie information at the point-of-purchase at fast food restaurants is proposed as a meth...
Nutrition labels are one strategy being used to combat the increasing prevalence of overweight and o...
Eating away from home has been noted to be a contributor to the rising obesity epidemic in the U.S. ...
Abstract Background Obesity and physical inactivity are responsible for more than 365,000 deaths per...
Abstract Background Calorie labeling on restaurant menus is a public...
While the addition of calorie count on restaurant menus may seem insignificant, previous studies hav...
Nutrition labels are one strategy being used to combat the increasing prevalence of overweight and o...
Background: Recent legislation has required calorie labels on restaurant menus as a means of improvi...
Background Obesity was known to be caused by imbalance in energy in food consumption and energy out...
It is estimated that more than 3 million Australian adults and children are obese. Obesity has vari...
The percentage of the U.S. population that is obese has increased markedly over the past fifty years...