Menu labels displaying food energy in physical activity calorie equivalents (PACE) is a possible strategy to encourage ordering meals with fewer calories and promoting physical activity. Potential effects of such labeling for children have never been examined
Much research suggests nutrition labelling does not influence lower energy food choice. This study a...
Nutrition labels are one strategy being used to combat the increasing prevalence of overweight and o...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the impact of including healthier options on fast food restaurant me...
Menu labels displaying food energy in physical activity calorie equivalents (PACE) is a possible str...
IntroductionNumeric calorie content labels show limited efficacy in reducing the number of calories ...
Background Better techniques are needed to help consumers make lower calorie food choices. This pilo...
Abstract Background Obesity and physical inactivity are responsible for more than 365,000 deaths per...
Supplementary files for article Examining young people’s views and understanding of traffic light an...
Objectives: Labelling of food from fast food restaurants at point-of-purchase has been suggested as ...
Abstract Background Calorie labeling on restaurant menus is a public...
ObjectiveWe designed a new type of ‘physical activity calorie equivalent’ (PACE) food label in Iran ...
Children are one subpopulation that have seen a threefold increase in obesity over the last two deca...
It is estimated that more than 3 million Australian adults and children are obese. Obesity has vari...
Background: Regular physical activity is an important component of healthy living and wellbeing. Cur...
PACE food labelling seeks to provide kilocalorie information with an interpretation of what the kilo...
Much research suggests nutrition labelling does not influence lower energy food choice. This study a...
Nutrition labels are one strategy being used to combat the increasing prevalence of overweight and o...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the impact of including healthier options on fast food restaurant me...
Menu labels displaying food energy in physical activity calorie equivalents (PACE) is a possible str...
IntroductionNumeric calorie content labels show limited efficacy in reducing the number of calories ...
Background Better techniques are needed to help consumers make lower calorie food choices. This pilo...
Abstract Background Obesity and physical inactivity are responsible for more than 365,000 deaths per...
Supplementary files for article Examining young people’s views and understanding of traffic light an...
Objectives: Labelling of food from fast food restaurants at point-of-purchase has been suggested as ...
Abstract Background Calorie labeling on restaurant menus is a public...
ObjectiveWe designed a new type of ‘physical activity calorie equivalent’ (PACE) food label in Iran ...
Children are one subpopulation that have seen a threefold increase in obesity over the last two deca...
It is estimated that more than 3 million Australian adults and children are obese. Obesity has vari...
Background: Regular physical activity is an important component of healthy living and wellbeing. Cur...
PACE food labelling seeks to provide kilocalorie information with an interpretation of what the kilo...
Much research suggests nutrition labelling does not influence lower energy food choice. This study a...
Nutrition labels are one strategy being used to combat the increasing prevalence of overweight and o...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the impact of including healthier options on fast food restaurant me...