Not exact matches
Some of these policy strategies have been enumerated recently, all of which focus on reducing
caloric intake or increasing physical activity, and include taxes on calorically dense, nutritionally sparse foods (eg, sugar - sweetened
beverages); subsidies for
healthier foods, especially in economically disadvantaged groups; agricultural policy changes; and urban planning aimed at encouraging walking and other modes of physical activity.
These foods include the obvious like
caloric beverages, candy, and other sugar - laden goodies, but quite a few «
healthy» foods fall into this category as well: oils, bacon, butter, low - fiber fruits, and whole fat dairy products, for example.
Highly processed junk food like chips, candy, cookies, and other «goodies» and
caloric beverages fit this bill, of course, but there are quite a few
healthy foods that do as well.
Despite its high
caloric content, beer is
healthier is some respects than other alcoholic
beverages.