Background: Nutrition labeling is a prominent policy to promote healthy eating. Objective: We aimed to evaluate the effects of 2 interpretive nutrition labels compared with a noninterpretive label on consumer food purchases. Design: In this parallel-group randomized controlled trial, we enrolled household shoppers across New Zealand who owned smartphones and were aged ≥18 y. Eligible participants were randomly assigned (1:1:1) to receive either traffic light labels (TLLs), Health Star Rating labels (HSRs), or a control [nutrition information panel (NIP)]. Smartphone technology allowed participants to scan barcodes of packaged foods and to receive allocated labels on their smartphone screens. The primary outcome was the mean healthiness of a...
This paper evaluates a UK policy that aimed to improve dietary information provision by introducing ...
International audienceBackground The Nutri-Score, a front-of-pack nutrition label, has been adopted ...
This article describes an experiment to measure the impact of the Australasian “Health Star Rating” ...
BACKGROUND: Interpretive front-of-pack nutrition labels are better understood than non-interpretive ...
Background: Front-of-pack nutrition labelling may support healthier packaged food purchases. Austral...
Background: Front-of-pack nutrition labelling may support healthier packaged food purchases. Austral...
Background: Front-of-pack nutrition labelling may support healthier packaged food purchases. Austral...
Abstract Background Food labelling is a common interv...
BACKGROUND: Nutritional labelling is advocated as a means to promote healthier food purchasing and c...
International audienceIntroduction: Despite growing evidence supporting the utility of front-of-pack...
Background Nutritional labelling is advocated as a means to promote healthier food purchasing and co...
The degree to which different front-of-pack labels (FoPLs) can assist consumers to make healthy choi...
To examine whether four pre-selected front-of-pack nutrition labels improve food purchases in real-l...
Objective. Previous research on nutrition labelling has mainly used subjective measures. This study ...
BACKGROUND: Front-of-pack nutrition labelling (FoPL) of packaged foods can promote healthier diets. ...
This paper evaluates a UK policy that aimed to improve dietary information provision by introducing ...
International audienceBackground The Nutri-Score, a front-of-pack nutrition label, has been adopted ...
This article describes an experiment to measure the impact of the Australasian “Health Star Rating” ...
BACKGROUND: Interpretive front-of-pack nutrition labels are better understood than non-interpretive ...
Background: Front-of-pack nutrition labelling may support healthier packaged food purchases. Austral...
Background: Front-of-pack nutrition labelling may support healthier packaged food purchases. Austral...
Background: Front-of-pack nutrition labelling may support healthier packaged food purchases. Austral...
Abstract Background Food labelling is a common interv...
BACKGROUND: Nutritional labelling is advocated as a means to promote healthier food purchasing and c...
International audienceIntroduction: Despite growing evidence supporting the utility of front-of-pack...
Background Nutritional labelling is advocated as a means to promote healthier food purchasing and co...
The degree to which different front-of-pack labels (FoPLs) can assist consumers to make healthy choi...
To examine whether four pre-selected front-of-pack nutrition labels improve food purchases in real-l...
Objective. Previous research on nutrition labelling has mainly used subjective measures. This study ...
BACKGROUND: Front-of-pack nutrition labelling (FoPL) of packaged foods can promote healthier diets. ...
This paper evaluates a UK policy that aimed to improve dietary information provision by introducing ...
International audienceBackground The Nutri-Score, a front-of-pack nutrition label, has been adopted ...
This article describes an experiment to measure the impact of the Australasian “Health Star Rating” ...