Background Ready-to-eat meals (to eat in, to take away or to be delivered) sold by food outlets are often more energy dense and nutrient poor compared with meals prepared at home, making them a reasonable target for public health intervention. The aim of the research presented in this paper was to systematically identify and describe interventions to promote healthier ready-to-eat meals (to eat in, to take away, or to be delivered) sold by specific food outlets in England. Methods A systematic search and sift of the literature, followed by evidence mapping of relevant interventions, was conducted. Food outlets were included if they were located in England, were openly accessible to the public and, as their main business, sold ready-to-...
Takeaway food outlets offer limited seating and sell hot food to be consumed away from their premise...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the Takeaway Masterclass, a three-hour t...
Funding The study was funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh through a Sabbatical Research Award t...
$\textbf{Background:}$ Ready-to-eat meals (to eat in, to take away or to be delivered) sold by food ...
Summary Introduction Ready-to-eat meals sold by food outlets that are accessible to the general pu...
Introduction Ready‐to‐eat meals sold by food outlets that are accessible to the general public are a...
INTRODUCTION: Ready-to-eat meals sold by food outlets that are accessible to the general public are ...
INTRODUCTION: Ready-to-eat meals sold by food outlets that are accessible to the general public are ...
Background: Much of the food available from takeaways, pubs and restaurants particularly that sold ...
BACKGROUND: Much of the food available from takeaways, pubs and restaurants particularly that sold b...
Abstract Background Much of the food available from takeaways, pubs and restaurants particularly tha...
Background: Eating out of the home has been associated with higher intakes of energy and fat and lo...
The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) in England is a public-private partnership involving volu...
JA is currently funded by the Centre for Diet and Activity Research (CEDAR) MR/K023187/1, a UKCRC Pu...
Takeaway food outlets offer limited seating and sell hot food to be consumed away from their premise...
Takeaway food outlets offer limited seating and sell hot food to be consumed away from their premise...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the Takeaway Masterclass, a three-hour t...
Funding The study was funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh through a Sabbatical Research Award t...
$\textbf{Background:}$ Ready-to-eat meals (to eat in, to take away or to be delivered) sold by food ...
Summary Introduction Ready-to-eat meals sold by food outlets that are accessible to the general pu...
Introduction Ready‐to‐eat meals sold by food outlets that are accessible to the general public are a...
INTRODUCTION: Ready-to-eat meals sold by food outlets that are accessible to the general public are ...
INTRODUCTION: Ready-to-eat meals sold by food outlets that are accessible to the general public are ...
Background: Much of the food available from takeaways, pubs and restaurants particularly that sold ...
BACKGROUND: Much of the food available from takeaways, pubs and restaurants particularly that sold b...
Abstract Background Much of the food available from takeaways, pubs and restaurants particularly tha...
Background: Eating out of the home has been associated with higher intakes of energy and fat and lo...
The Public Health Responsibility Deal (RD) in England is a public-private partnership involving volu...
JA is currently funded by the Centre for Diet and Activity Research (CEDAR) MR/K023187/1, a UKCRC Pu...
Takeaway food outlets offer limited seating and sell hot food to be consumed away from their premise...
Takeaway food outlets offer limited seating and sell hot food to be consumed away from their premise...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the Takeaway Masterclass, a three-hour t...
Funding The study was funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh through a Sabbatical Research Award t...