Sentences with phrase «calorie labeling helps»

«Calorie labeling helps people understand what's in their food, and makes them aware of healthier options,» says lead researcher Charoula Konstantia Nikolaou, BSc, MSc, RD, member of The Obesity Society (TOS) and PhD student at the University of Glasgow, Scotland.

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If you are counting calories, the label will help you keep track.
Food labels (calories, added sugars): As the Washington Post puts it, the food industry is counting on the current administration to back off on anything that might help us all make better food choices.
The Review's lead author, Professor Theresa Marteau, Director of the Behaviour and Health Research Unit at the University of Cambridge, UK, says: «This evidence suggests that using nutritional labelling could help reduce calorie intake and make a useful impact as part of a wider set of measures aimed at tackling obesity,» She added, «There is no «magic bullet» to solve the obesity problem, so while calorie labelling may help, other measures to reduce calorie intake are also needed.»
In fact, we continue to take steps to help people manage their calories — whether it's through the introduction of smaller - sized packs, front - of - pack calorie labeling or innovation through new products such as Coca - Cola Life.
The results showed no interaction between the use of calorie recommendations and the pre-existing menu labels, suggesting that incorporating calorie recommendations did not help customers make better use of the information provided on calorie - labeled menus.
They argue governments should not impose bans on process labels but rather encourage labels that help document how the processes affect important quality traits, such as calorie count.
The goal is to shrink the gap between food and exercise and to help people understand how calories fit into their everyday life, and Cramer is betting that the labels have staying power.
An online calorie counter and reading food labels can help you make good choices while staying within the calorie limit using low carb foods.
In general, diets labeled «Lite» or «Weight Control» have been formulated to help dogs feel more full and have been designed to have less calories overall per kibble to help encourage weight loss or weight control.
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