BACKGROUND: Eating outside the home contributes to poor dietary habits worldwide and is associated with increased body fat and weight gain. Evidence shows menu labelling is effective in promoting healthier food choices; however, implementation issues have arisen. The purpose of this systematic review was to synthesise the evidence on the perceived barriers and facilitators to implementation of menu labelling interventions from the perspective of the food service industry. METHODS: Peer-reviewed and grey literature were searched using databases, specialised search engines and public health organisation websites. Screening reference lists, citation chaining and contacting authors of all included studies were undertaken. Primary research studi...
This study aims to evaluate the impact of two menu-labeling formats on changes in dietary choices in...
Background: Much of the food available from takeaways, pubs and restaurants particularly that sold ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of different menu labelling formats on healthy f...
Background: Menu labelling is continuing to gather public and legislative support as one of the pote...
Background: Prevention of obesity is a public health priority both globally and in Ireland. While ...
Abstract Menu labelling is recommended as a policy intervention to reduce obesity and diet-related d...
Purpose The aim is to explore the impact of new menu labels on consumers' actual meal purchases with...
BACKGROUND: Due to their central position in the modern food system, food stores present a unique op...
Background: Policies that support healthier food environments, including healthy retail food availab...
peer-reviewedBackground: Promotion of good nutrition is essential for reducing the risk of chronic d...
BACKGROUND: To date research examining the benefits of menu labelling in the UK is sparse. The aim o...
INTRODUCTION: Menu energy labelling at point of purchase is gaining traction worldwide, yet the pote...
Objective: To investigate the uptake of and attitudes towards a voluntary government-led energy (cal...
Nutrition labels are one strategy being used to combat the increasing prevalence of overweight and o...
Summary Introduction Ready-to-eat meals sold by food outlets that are accessible to the general pu...
This study aims to evaluate the impact of two menu-labeling formats on changes in dietary choices in...
Background: Much of the food available from takeaways, pubs and restaurants particularly that sold ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of different menu labelling formats on healthy f...
Background: Menu labelling is continuing to gather public and legislative support as one of the pote...
Background: Prevention of obesity is a public health priority both globally and in Ireland. While ...
Abstract Menu labelling is recommended as a policy intervention to reduce obesity and diet-related d...
Purpose The aim is to explore the impact of new menu labels on consumers' actual meal purchases with...
BACKGROUND: Due to their central position in the modern food system, food stores present a unique op...
Background: Policies that support healthier food environments, including healthy retail food availab...
peer-reviewedBackground: Promotion of good nutrition is essential for reducing the risk of chronic d...
BACKGROUND: To date research examining the benefits of menu labelling in the UK is sparse. The aim o...
INTRODUCTION: Menu energy labelling at point of purchase is gaining traction worldwide, yet the pote...
Objective: To investigate the uptake of and attitudes towards a voluntary government-led energy (cal...
Nutrition labels are one strategy being used to combat the increasing prevalence of overweight and o...
Summary Introduction Ready-to-eat meals sold by food outlets that are accessible to the general pu...
This study aims to evaluate the impact of two menu-labeling formats on changes in dietary choices in...
Background: Much of the food available from takeaways, pubs and restaurants particularly that sold ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of different menu labelling formats on healthy f...