Objectives: Labelling of food from fast food restaurants at point-of-purchase has been suggested as one strategy to reduce population energy consumption and contribute to reductions in obesity prevalence. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of energy and single traffic light labelling systems on the energy content of child and adult intended food purchases. Participants and methods: The study employed a randomised controlled trial design. English speaking parents of children aged between three and 12 years were recruited from an existing research cohort. Participants were mailed one of three hypothetical fast food menus. Menus differed in their labelling technique – either energy labels, single traffic light labels, or a no-lab...
Background Obesity was known to be caused by imbalance in energy in food consumption and energy out...
Abstract Background This study assessed the impact of kilojoule (kJ) labelling alone or accompanied ...
Abstract Objective: Food labels to support healthier choices are an important potential intervention...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the impact of including healthier options on fast food restaurant me...
It is estimated that more than 3 million Australian adults and children are obese. Obesity has vari...
International audienceMenu energy labelling has been implemented as a public health policy to promot...
Menu energy labelling has been implemented as a public health policy to promote healthier dietary ch...
Menu labels displaying food energy in physical activity calorie equivalents (PACE) is a possible str...
Children are one subpopulation that have seen a threefold increase in obesity over the last two deca...
Aim: The present study aimed to: (i) document the role of parents in children's fast food meal selec...
Eating away from home has been noted to be a contributor to the rising obesity epidemic in the U.S. ...
Supplementary files for article Examining young people’s views and understanding of traffic light an...
INTRODUCTION: Menu energy labelling at point of purchase is gaining traction worldwide, yet the pote...
International audienceBackground: To our knowledge, no studies have examined energy intakes by food ...
The focus of the present study is to examine the impact of behavioral interventions designed to enco...
Background Obesity was known to be caused by imbalance in energy in food consumption and energy out...
Abstract Background This study assessed the impact of kilojoule (kJ) labelling alone or accompanied ...
Abstract Objective: Food labels to support healthier choices are an important potential intervention...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the impact of including healthier options on fast food restaurant me...
It is estimated that more than 3 million Australian adults and children are obese. Obesity has vari...
International audienceMenu energy labelling has been implemented as a public health policy to promot...
Menu energy labelling has been implemented as a public health policy to promote healthier dietary ch...
Menu labels displaying food energy in physical activity calorie equivalents (PACE) is a possible str...
Children are one subpopulation that have seen a threefold increase in obesity over the last two deca...
Aim: The present study aimed to: (i) document the role of parents in children's fast food meal selec...
Eating away from home has been noted to be a contributor to the rising obesity epidemic in the U.S. ...
Supplementary files for article Examining young people’s views and understanding of traffic light an...
INTRODUCTION: Menu energy labelling at point of purchase is gaining traction worldwide, yet the pote...
International audienceBackground: To our knowledge, no studies have examined energy intakes by food ...
The focus of the present study is to examine the impact of behavioral interventions designed to enco...
Background Obesity was known to be caused by imbalance in energy in food consumption and energy out...
Abstract Background This study assessed the impact of kilojoule (kJ) labelling alone or accompanied ...
Abstract Objective: Food labels to support healthier choices are an important potential intervention...