Sentences with phrase «geoff keighley»

After the introduction, go to 00:31: 53 to hear what host Geoff Lloyd has to say about the importance of cutting down on our meat consumption.
Media contact: Geoff Parker, CEO — Australasian Bottled Water Institute — 0407 646 195 www.ourbottledwater.org.au
Media contact: Geoff Parker — Chief Executive Officer, Australian Beverages Council +61 (0) 407 646 195 www.beveragehealth.org.au
People should drink regularly throughout the day and not become thirsty which is a sign the body is starting to become dehydrated» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
Media Statement 29 October, 2015 Sugary Drink Forum misses key issues of obesity Responding to news following today's Sugary Drink Forum, which targets soft drink consumption, Geoff Parker, Australian Beverages Council CEO, states: «Continuing to widely decree soft drinks as the primary cause of obesity is an active distortion of the health landscape in Australia.
Responding to research published in the journal Heart, linking the consumption of sugar - sweetened drinks to an increased risk of heart failure, Australian Beverages Council CEO, Geoff Parker, states:
«This latest study is beyond belief,» Geoff Parker said.
Media Statement 17 March, 2016 SOFT DRINK TAX: an exercise in futility Responding to the announcement from the UK government to introduce a soft drink tax, Australian Beverages Council CEO, Geoff Parker said; «This tax is yet another step in the wrong direction to end the global obesity epidemic.
Geoff Parker, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Beverages Council says: «The ABS data released today very clearly shows that the way Australians are consuming beverages is changing.
«As various parts of the country suffer under extreme heat, which at times can result in devastating consequences, people need to keep up the fluids from whatever source possible» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
This is a small amount of total kilojoules which means we need to be looking at more than just beverage consumption,» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
Geoff Parker, CEO of the Beverages Council says: «What is important is to consume a variety of food and beverages in moderation.
The Council's CEO Geoff Parker today said any comparison between the US town of Berkeley where a tax was recently passed and Australia was misguided.
18 May, 2016 Hospital soft drink ban a misguided measure that provides no solution Responding to calls from the NSW Labor Party to ban soft drinks from hospitals across New South Wales, Australian Beverages Council CEO, Geoff Parker said; «We'd like to support comments from the NSW Nursing and Midwives Association stating a widespread ban -LSB-...]
Responding to news following today's Sugary Drink Forum, which targets soft drink consumption, Geoff Parker, Australian Beverages Council CEO, states:
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Media Statement 22 June, 2016 Soft drink tax an ineffective solution to obesity in Australia Responding to the announcement from the Australian Greens leader Richard Di Natale regarding a policy proposal for the introduction of a tax on soft drinks, Australian Beverages Council CEO, Geoff Parker said; «We are disappointed by the extremely simplistic approach -LSB-...]
«This study confirms that it is kilojoules that count when it comes to weight loss, not uniquely kilojoules from sugar,» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
Pierre Corvisier and Geoff Taylor present research from JF Hillebrand and Corkwise
«As a nation ranked fourth in OECD countries for obesity, we should be encouraging people to drink more water from whatever source — bottle, bubbler or tap» said the Institute's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
The CEO of the Australian Beverages Council, Geoff Parker, today dismissed claims that artificial sweeteners in soft drinks increase the risk of suffering dementia:
«As noted by Minister Roxon, with no credible bank of evidence as to any measurable benefits from traffic light labelling in addressing unhealthy diet and poor eating habits, the decision to not support traffic light labelling has been welcomed by the non-alcoholic beverages industry and is one of commonsense» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
FJA Chief Executive Geoff Parker says facts that are regularly omitted from the debate are that 100 % fruit juice — whether chilled or shelf — has no added sugar and contains most of the same nutritional qualities, apart from dietary fibre, as the whole fruit.
Media contact: Geoff Parker — Chief Executive Officer, Australian Beverages Council +61 (0) 407 646 195 The Australian Beverages Council is the peak body for the non-alcoholic beverages industry and represents 95 % of the industry's production volume through membership.
«As the industry representative for energy drink manufacturers and distributors in Australia, we work closely with Australian regulators and authorities and support evidence - based research» said Geoff Parker, CEO of the Australian Beverages Council.
The industry urges Australians to not only read and abide by these consumption guidelines, but also to consider what other sources of caffeine might be in the diet, for example from coffee, tea and flavoured milk,» said CEO Geoff Parker.
Combating obesity is more complicated than curbing the consumption of one single product» said the Council's CEO, Geoff Parker.
For further information call: Brewers Association — Mrs Denita Wawn, CEO, 0416 145 233 Australian Beverages Council — Mr Geoff Parker, CEO, 0407 646 195 AFGC — Ms Natalie Wimmer, Media Contact, 0450 728 660
«The 2014 Australian Health Survey found fruit drinks contributed just 1.3 % of children's (2 - 18 years) average daily energy intake, while cakes, sweet biscuits and confectionery made up 12.4 % of energy [1],» the Council's CEO Geoff Parker said.
«The Australian Beverages Council opposes discriminatory and regressive measures such as taxing specific products as a means to combat overweight and obesity,» said the Council's CEO Geoff Parker.
Responding to the Mexican National Institute of Public Health and the University of North Carolina's study of the impact of Mexico's national tax on sugar - sweetened beverages, Australian Beverages Council CEO Geoff Parker said:
The Beverage Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker commented: «Sugar is a natural source of energy for kids, but is often blamed as a unique contributor to overweight and obesity in Australian children.
Research shows that health campaigners are underestimating the common sense approach that the majority of parents already apply and continue to be out of step with what really happens in Australian homes» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
«The Australian beverages industry is responsive to the health and dietary requirements of Australians but isolating any food or beverage as the sole contributor in any adverse health outcome overlooks many other factors that need to be considered such as health, diet and lifestyle,» the Australian Beverages Council CEO Geoff Parker said.
«The assertion that mixing energy drinks with alcohol contributes to people drinking more is at odds to the totality of evidence coming from international authorities and academic institutions» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
«This is a disappointing and simplistic approach that does not consider the real issue which is about ensuring a balance between physical activity and what a child is consuming in the context of their entire diet,» FJA Chief Executive Geoff Parker said.
Energy drinks in Australia are one of the most stringently regulated in the world,» Australian Beverages Council CEO Geoff Parker said.
«Restricting the sale of energy drinks or other potential bans are unnecessary, unwarranted and not supported by any of the available evidence» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
They do not cite reduced -, low -, and no - kilojoule beverages,» said the Council's CEO, Geoff Parker.
Families don't need another tax on their shopping trolley and taxpayers don't need an $ 8 billion price tag for a CDS» said the Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
The authors themselves said they can not say that low kilojoule beverage cause these problems,» said the Council's CEO, Geoff Parker.
I'm all about the white meat (Sara and Geoff think they are just SO cool for preferring their «juicy and flavorful» dark meat, PHEW!
At our house, we are pretty crazy about all things peanut butter + chocolate, and my husband Geoff most of all.
Australian Beverages Council CEO, Geoff Parker commented that «Caffeine is a commonly used ingredient in a number of food and beverage products — tea, coffee, cola, chocolate, energy drinks, and iced coffee.
Australian Beverages Council CEO Geoff Parker today dismissed renewed calls for a soft drinks tax.
Geoff Huens says «have an awesome (real) story behind the brand and each beer.
Geoff Taylor will take the stage at International Bulk Wine & Spirits Show on 27th February to aware us about the quality challenges facing bulk wine.
Responding to a recent study from the University of Melbourne suggesting an increase in soft drink prices would result in reduced consumption, Australian Beverages Council CEO, Geoff Parker said;
«As chefs and home cooks learn more about how to cook game, and the health benefits of foods like bison and ostrich, we've seen a substantial increase in the interest in cooking these at home and in upscale restaurants,» says owner Geoff Latham.
«In October 2011 the bottled water industry's peak body established an identical position to that of the ACCC in that bottled water products should not claim to be organic and cited potential problems for labels that continued to carry the term» said the Beverages Council's CEO, Mr Geoff Parker.
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