Calorie labels on menus and food packaging lead to people eating one less crisp than usual - but the effects can still be "potentially meaningful", according to a new review. Evidence from 25 ...
On the surface, the math might seem to check out. If you consume 500 calories from a fast-food meal and burn 500 calories during your workout, shouldn’t you break even? Unfortunately, the human body ...
Nutritional information from a Tesco ready meal (Alamy/PA) Senior author Dr Gareth Hollands, from the UCL Social Research Institute, said: “Our review suggests that calorie labelling leads to a ...
restaurants and other food outlets led to an average reduction in the calories people selected and purchased of 1.8% – equating to 11 calories in a 600 calorie meal – or around two almonds, evidence ...
Calorie labelling on menus and products has a “small” but “potentially meaningful” effect on people’s food choices, according to a review. Calorie labels in supermarkets, restaurants and ...
Calorie labelling on menus and products has a “small” but “potentially meaningful” effect on people’s food choices, according to a review. Calorie labels in supermarkets, restaurants and ...