PACE food labelling seeks to provide kilocalorie information with an interpretation of what the kilocalorie content of the food item or meal means for energy expenditure. For example, “the kilocalories in this pizza require 110 minutes of walking to expend”. Displaying calorie content in an easily understandable format is important given evidence indicating that the public consistently underestimate the energy content of food when labelling is not provided. Evidence from systematic reviews and trials testing the effects of PACE labelling point to the possible benefits of inclusion on food labels and menus. However, several criticisms of this labelling system have been raised. This commentary explores both the issues and opportunities rel...
Abstract Background This study used focus groups to pilot and evaluate a new nutrition label format ...
BACKGROUND:Calorie labelling may help to reduce energy consumption, but few well-controlled experime...
The feasibility and acceptability of using physical activity calorie equivalent (PACE) labelling on ...
Numeric calorie content labels show limited efficacy in reducing the number of calories ordered from...
Abstract Background Calorie labeling on restaurant menus is a public health strategy to guide consum...
BackgroundThere is limited evidence that nutritional labelling on food/drinks is changing eating beh...
It is estimated that more than 3 million Australian adults and children are obese. Obesity has vari...
Abstract Background Obesity and physical inactivity are responsible for more than 365,000 deaths per...
Abstract Background Many countries are trying to identify strategies to control obesity. Nutrition l...
International audienceLimited research has examined the impact of energy labelling on portion size s...
Background: Regular physical activity is an important component of healthy living and wellbeing. Cur...
Menu labels displaying food energy in physical activity calorie equivalents (PACE) is a possible str...
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...
Background Better techniques are needed to help consumers make lower calorie food choices. This pilo...
Abstract Background This study used focus groups to pilot and evaluate a new nutrition label format ...
BACKGROUND:Calorie labelling may help to reduce energy consumption, but few well-controlled experime...
The feasibility and acceptability of using physical activity calorie equivalent (PACE) labelling on ...
Numeric calorie content labels show limited efficacy in reducing the number of calories ordered from...
Abstract Background Calorie labeling on restaurant menus is a public health strategy to guide consum...
BackgroundThere is limited evidence that nutritional labelling on food/drinks is changing eating beh...
It is estimated that more than 3 million Australian adults and children are obese. Obesity has vari...
Abstract Background Obesity and physical inactivity are responsible for more than 365,000 deaths per...
Abstract Background Many countries are trying to identify strategies to control obesity. Nutrition l...
International audienceLimited research has examined the impact of energy labelling on portion size s...
Background: Regular physical activity is an important component of healthy living and wellbeing. Cur...
Menu labels displaying food energy in physical activity calorie equivalents (PACE) is a possible str...
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...
Background Better techniques are needed to help consumers make lower calorie food choices. This pilo...
Abstract Background This study used focus groups to pilot and evaluate a new nutrition label format ...
BACKGROUND:Calorie labelling may help to reduce energy consumption, but few well-controlled experime...
The feasibility and acceptability of using physical activity calorie equivalent (PACE) labelling on ...