FRIDAY, Jan. 31, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Calorie labels on restaurant menus are harming people with eating disorders, a new evidence review claims. These labels are meant to make it healthier to eat ...
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With the right information, we can also promote a city that prioritizes health and nutrition),” Belmonte said. During the signing event, Quezon City Health Department head Dr. Ramona Asuncion DG ...
Under the new ordinance, food establishments in Quezon City will be required to display calorie counts for all standardized menu items. IT was a joint effort among different LGUS, departments ...
The local government of Quezon City has passed an ordinance mandating restaurants and other food businesses to include the calorie counts on their menus. Under the Ordinance 3254 or the “Calorie ...
If you have recently been to a restaurant or cafe, you may have noticed calorie information displayed on the menu for each item. This is one example of so called "out-of-home" nutritional labels, ...
Calorie labels on restaurant menus are negatively impacting people with eating disorders, according to a new study involving UCL researchers. The review, published in the British Medical Journal ...
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The negative impact of calorie-labelled menus in restaurants on those with restrictive eating disorders is a "cause for concern", a study suggests. It comes as evidence collected as part of a ...
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The negative impact of calorie-labelled menus in restaurants on those with restrictive eating disorders is a “cause for concern”, a study suggests. It comes as evidence collected as part of a review ...