Background: Food consumed outside of the home is often high in energy and population level interventions that reduce energy intake of people from both lower and higher socioeconomic position (SEP) are needed. There is a lack of evidence on the effectiveness and SEP equity of structural-based (e.g. increasing availability of lower energy options) and information provision (e.g. menu energy labelling) interventions on food choice. Methods: Across two online experiments, participants of lower and higher SEP made meal choices in a novel virtual fast-food restaurant. To be eligible to take part, participants were required to be UK residents, aged 18 or above, fluent in English, have access to a computer with an internet connection and have no di...
Background: Prompting employees to swap their usual lunches for lower-energy alternatives may help a...
Offering lower-energy food swaps to customers of online supermarkets could help to decrease energy (...
Background: Overconsumption of energy from food is a major contributor to the high rates of overweig...
BACKGROUND:Food consumed outside of the home is often high in energy and population level interventi...
Background: There are a range of interventions designed to promote healthier food choices in full-se...
INTRODUCTION: Menu energy labelling at point of purchase is gaining traction worldwide, yet the pote...
Menu energy labelling has been implemented as a public health policy to promote healthier dietary ch...
Increasing the availability of lower energy food options is a promising public health approach. Howe...
Menu energy labelling has been implemented as a public health policy to promote healthier dietary ch...
International audienceBackground There are well documented socioeconomic disparities in diet quality...
BACKGROUND: Poor diet is a leading driver of obesity and morbidity. One possible contributor is incr...
Increasing the proportion of healthier foods available could encourage healthier consumption, but ev...
Background Obesity was known to be caused by imbalance in energy in food consumption and energy out...
BACKGROUND: To date research examining the benefits of menu labelling in the UK is sparse. The aim o...
Limited research has examined the impact of energy labelling on portion size selection. It is also u...
Background: Prompting employees to swap their usual lunches for lower-energy alternatives may help a...
Offering lower-energy food swaps to customers of online supermarkets could help to decrease energy (...
Background: Overconsumption of energy from food is a major contributor to the high rates of overweig...
BACKGROUND:Food consumed outside of the home is often high in energy and population level interventi...
Background: There are a range of interventions designed to promote healthier food choices in full-se...
INTRODUCTION: Menu energy labelling at point of purchase is gaining traction worldwide, yet the pote...
Menu energy labelling has been implemented as a public health policy to promote healthier dietary ch...
Increasing the availability of lower energy food options is a promising public health approach. Howe...
Menu energy labelling has been implemented as a public health policy to promote healthier dietary ch...
International audienceBackground There are well documented socioeconomic disparities in diet quality...
BACKGROUND: Poor diet is a leading driver of obesity and morbidity. One possible contributor is incr...
Increasing the proportion of healthier foods available could encourage healthier consumption, but ev...
Background Obesity was known to be caused by imbalance in energy in food consumption and energy out...
BACKGROUND: To date research examining the benefits of menu labelling in the UK is sparse. The aim o...
Limited research has examined the impact of energy labelling on portion size selection. It is also u...
Background: Prompting employees to swap their usual lunches for lower-energy alternatives may help a...
Offering lower-energy food swaps to customers of online supermarkets could help to decrease energy (...
Background: Overconsumption of energy from food is a major contributor to the high rates of overweig...